14 Mar 2008 02:11:36 | Jason Katzenback
If you were to ask 100 parents why they think their children are
picky eaters, chances are you would get 90 different answers.
Although we know some children are picky eaters for no apparent
reason, most are hard to please when it comes to food for two
reasons – they are naturally fussy about tastes and textures or
they have a learned behavior about food.
If you have a picky eater in your house, you are NOT alone! In
fact, this is a very common complaint among parents. In addition
to being frustrating, parents also worry that their child is not
getting the appropriate nutrients needed for their growing
bodies. With picky eaters, you typically see one of two things
happening. First, you will find the child who simply has no
interest in trying anything unfamiliar and second, you have the
child who has no interest in trying foods he or she is familiar
with, which is extremely challenging.
The name given to children who refuse to try anything new to eat
is “neophobic”. Interestingly, these children actually tend to
have higher levels of anxiety than other children do. Although
the exact reason why these children do not like trying new foods
is unknown, experts believe it has something to do with
personality trait or perhaps just a part of that child’s normal
childhood development. Now, the picker eater is a little
different from the neophobic in that this child is not
interested in eating foods that he or she is familiar with,
which is caused more from life experiences.
Sometimes, a child will refuse to eat foods as a way of
maintaining some type of control over the parent or situation.
The fascinating aspect of this is that numerous studies show
that generally, children who are picky eaters do not eat healthy
foods and specifically lack vegetables in the diet. The key to
working with a picky eater is that parents should never assume
they will simply “grow out of it.” While some kids do, not
everyone does.
To help your picky eater experiment with different types of
food, we are offering an outstanding book that will provide you
with information, tips, support, and 500 recipes that most picky
eaters love. Instead of guessing what you should fix for
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This book is loaded with information to help you handle the
tough times with a picky eater. Most importantly, you will be
guided through specific steps that cover things such as sensory
integration, lactose intolerance, children who are obese,
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As you begin to read the book, you will connect with the content
and numerous stories from other parents dealing with picky
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About Author :
Jason Katzenback is author of "Help There is a Picky Eater in
The House" and father to what he claims were the ‘two pickiest
eaters ever!’ --- Wanting to help cope with his dinner table
dramas Jason decided to put together a resource full of proven
strategies and recipes that is Guaranteed to help parents cope
with their picky eaters successfully.
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