The Top 7 Mistakes That Make Picky Eating Worse (And 7 Simple Fixes)
Emma Hubbard Emma Hubbard
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 Published On Feb 16, 2022

Picky eating can be an extremely stressful experience for both you and your little one. When they simply refuse to eat anything but the smallest selection of foods, it’s common to simply run out of ideas for what to try next.

But before you give up, there are a few things you should know. First of all, there are things you can do to help. Second, picky eating is a normal part of development and all children will go through it to some degree. Even the best eaters eventually go through a period of fussiness and food refusal.

The important thing to know here is that the way we react as parents when our toddlers go through this phase has a huge impact on whether it gets better or worse.

There are actually 7 really common mistakes parents make when trying to encourage their toddler to eat new food. Simply avoiding these mistakes will help make the process much easier for you.

By avoiding these mistakes you are going to make the fussy eating period shorter, easier to deal with, and you’ll end up with a child who is willing to eat a wider variety of food.

In this video I’ll walk you through each of these mistakes and what to do instead to help make this picky eating phase as short and as stress free as possible for you and your child.

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