Useful tips and meal ideas to help your picky eater break out of their comfort zone and resolve mealtime fussiness.
Raise your hand if mealtimes have turned into an emotional drama! When broccoli is “too icky” and peppers are “so yucky,” a temper tantrum may erupt, and a battle between your well-intentioned healthy meal and your toddler’s dietary desires could unfold.
Research has shown that a wide variety of factors can lead to fussy toddlers. For instance, picky eating patterns could be linked to personality traits, maternal eating habits, or parental control during meals. Sometimes, fussy eating is just your toddler practicing assertion of food autotomy (in other words, they’re exerting some newfound independence!). In a nutshell, parent-driven and child-driven causes can be at play.
At the end of the day, the reason behind your toddler’s fussy eating is less important than getting them to eat is! When healthy fruits and veggies are avoided (or thrown across the room…yikes!), key nutrients that support your toddler’s diet are being missed out on… no good! We know you want to change this, and that’s where these ideas may help. Focus on implementing the following mealtime tips and incorporating some toddler meals for fussy eaters.
Need some fuss-friendly meal inspiration? Turn to the internet! On Instagram, you can find many popular food accounts created by parents who’ve managed to outmaneuver fussy toddlers. In the meantime, give these toddler meals for fussy eaters and balanced snack combos a go:
If your fussy eater still needs some time (and it does take time!), consider incorporating Enfamil’s Enfagrow PREMIUM Gentlease into their diet. It has easy-to-digest proteins and 22 total nutrients.
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