While I was at the gym, I read some tips in Parenting magazine on how to get your kids to eat food they don't like. On my drive home, I thought of a technique that sounds good in theory but I don't have a way to test it out yet (Maddy has quite a while before she gets argumentative about her dinner food!). So I wanted to pitch my idea to the audience and see if anyone would give it a go and let me know if it works. Here it is:
Each week (or maybe each month), you designate a specific color to a vegetable that you will cook. If possible, take your child with you to the food store and have them pick out the color veggie that looks good to them. For example, if the color is yellow for the month, they can choose from zucchini, spaghetti squash, yellow onion, and corn. It seems fun to associate colors with food and secondly, to let your kids pick them out. Maybe they'd be more inclined to eat it if they picked it. Take it a step further, and designate a second color for fruit.
So please, try it out and let me know if it works!
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Eat your veggies!
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