My child wants to eat only her two
favorite foods: cereal and peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches. She eats tiny amounts of any other food
and complains about what's put in front of her. What
can I do about this?
As long as your child is
healthy, and is of normal height and weight, relax
your attitude about food. The more you worry and
scold, the bigger battleground food will become. In
addition, if you also have specific rules about food,
and enforce them with a calm demeanor, you'll have
fewer battles.
: Limit the high-fat and
high-sugar foods that are available to your child.
Offer healthy choices and don't worry so much about
the occasional food jags. Evaluate your child's diet
on a weekly, not daily, basis. Most kids, when given
nutritious options, will eat a balanced diet when
viewed over a weekly time period.
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