http://p-fst2.pixstatic.com/56130f5cdbfa3f24d400825a/_w.540_s.fit_/2015_10_05-PickyToddler.jpg Before I had a kid, whenever I crossed paths with a child who was a picky eater, I was sympathetic about the problem. I know there are a lot of factors contributing to a kid’s limited palate, especially when they are very young, and parents have little to no control over many of them. “I totally get it!” I’d say, while watching a friend’s three-year-old methodically munch through an entire restaurant bread basket and eat nothing else. But deep, deep down, in the dark place of naked honesty, I’d think to myself: But with my kid, it’s going to be different. I’m going to do everything right. This is where you start laughing if you have a child over the age of one. Because you know what happened: I did everything “right” and my 15-month-old son is still a picky eater. from Cornelius Steinbeck Blog https://corneliussteinbeck.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/i-did-everything-right-and-my-toddler-is-still-a-picky-eater-kids-in-the-kitchen/ via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/i-did-everything-right-and-my-toddler-is-still-a-picky-eater-kids-in-the-kitchen/
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