POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy4 years agoA. TRY NOT TO TAKE IT PERSONALLY IF THEY REFUSE.
I can almost guarantee you that whether or not your toddler tries the broccoli, it has little to do with your cooking skills. It’s all about whether they feel empowered, comfortable, in charge, and in the mood. It’s not you…it’s them! (And consider: How did you feel the last time you ate something just because someone made it for you, say at a dinner party or a holiday, and not because you actually wanted to eat it? Not so good, right?)
https://www.yummytoddlerfood.com/advice/picky-eating/10-simple-ways-to-help-your-toddlers-try-new-foods/
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