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Right now, he likes playing with the food more than eating it.
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My biggest feeding struggle is my daughter getting distracted when she eats.
My biggest struggle is finding a variety of healthy, filling foods.
trying to intriduce new foodlike veggies ,its so hard
We have struggles trying new foods. Especially with vegetables.
my son refuses to eat on his own. he hates chicken and meats, except for chicken nuggets 🙁
we have a hard time getting our baby to eat blueberries.
Veggies and trying new food is the hardest part with my 4 yr old.
None yet, I am pregnant with my first!
my 3yo refuses most fruits and vegetables!
My biggest struggle is me!I’m so afraid of her choking…. My daughter is one year old with no teeth!
My biggest feeding struggle is with my daughter. She is so incredibly stubborn and will sit at the table for hours before finishing her food, or even taking a single bite. This of course is worst case scenario, but it still sucks.
My son is very scared to try new foods.
my biggest struggle is worrying about choking. I’m crazy lol
The biggest struggle so far has been that they are not open to trying new foods. Especially vegetables! kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.
to try new food
My son no longer wants to eat vegetables. He also does not eat as much as he used to. He needs to be entertained so he doesn’t think about eating.
My son will not eat a single vegetable. He also only eats about 20 types of foods total. He is super picky on how things look.
My girl has acid reflux so it has been a difficult trial & error learning what her sensitive tummy can handle. Luckily, she loves to eat & trying new things so that makes it much easier.
less snacking & better eating at meal time. but sitting still to eat dinner is near impossible.
Trying new foods- he just won’t do it
We were doing really good until I had my son try Broccoli now he will not eat anything green, even things he used to eat and enjoy! I tried making his eggs green one day and he wouldn’t touch them!
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My biggest was getting my one daughter to eat a decent amount of vegetables especially ones like squash and peas lol
Our biggest struggle with feeding my toddler is he is unpredictable in what and the amount he will eat.
Chewing food and not trying to swallow it whole!
I’m an occupational therapist, and I see kids with all kinds of feeding issues. I would love to go to this course because very rarely do I see one taught by dieticians! My own son is very picky about eating meat in any form, so it’s a challenge to get enough protein in his diet.
My child won’t try new tectures
My little one will not eat any meats or veggies
To try new foods.
My little man loves sweets (just like his mom!) and I have a hard time getting him to eat savory foods and don’t even try to sneak in new foods!
Getting my son to eat green veggies.
I can’t get my son to eat healthy foods at home, but out at grandmas he will.
I’m not sure but I heard there are some tough ones!
Every time I think things are getting easier, my son throws me a curve ball. Right now, he’s started just eating a few bites of his food and then handing it over and refusing to eat any more!
My son struggles with eating new textures both for fruit & vegetables
He will not eat any greens. I’ve mixed it with other food but he picks it out.
My biggest feeding struggle will be knowing when to introduce new foods to my child.
My biggest feeding issue has been getting my child to use the spoon
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The biggest problem I have with my daughter eating is getting her to stay still! She’s has no problem eating, but she always tries to get up and run around with her food which in turn makes a pretty big messes.
So far the biggest struggle with my boys is to get them to eat meats. It has to be the texture or something. I also have a bad habit of letting them snack at will :-/
My biggest struggle is feeding anything to my picky 3 year old toddler! He loves fruits. Some lol But he will not touch veggies! We do give him a garden of life vitamin. But sill. I would love him to at least TRY some foods that we offer. Omg. The struggle!
Hands down the biggest struggle is getting me 4 year old to eat veggies. He stopped eating them around 18mo and is just now starting to come around but it is still a battle.
Nursing a baby with other little ones distracting him daily.
Getting my daughter to eat everything! Especially since her father is worse than she is!
Our biggest struggle has been getting our daughter to eat new foods and a wider variety. She/we get stuck in routines of the same foods again and again.
My baby is not here yet, but I would love to check this out just in case he is pick. I like being prepared!
Our biggest feeding struggle has been when our toddler gets distracted while eating.
My little one used to eat like a champ. Not sure what happened when he turned 14 months, but he is SO picky now. Thinking about getting these secrets! Thanks for the introduction!
Getting my child to eat vegetables has been my biggest feeding struggle. I just cant get her to eat non pureed veggies.