It is a very common problem among parents dealing with kids who are very fussy about food. The most difficult thing about it is that kids may opt not to eat enough during every meal. The worries of parents are never ending as it is apparent that many kids who are fussy do not meet the nutritional requirements that their body need during their growing years.
From preparing foods that are attractive, to experimenting on tasty, colorful and interesting ingredients, parents’ effort does not always turn successful. It is so frustrating seeing our kids not eating the way they should and the way we want them to eat.
If you have fussy kids who do not eat much, it is of utmost important to bring them for regular check with your family doctor or pediatrician. A prescription of multivitamins is also a good idea. You can always ask your doctor on which multivitamins he recommends that will boost your kids’ appetite.
It is also very important to observe healthy food choices at home. Get junk food out of the pantry! If you are keeping cookies, biscuits, lollies and the like to give your kids as treats once in rare occasions, make sure to keep them out of their sight and reach. The more they see these food, the more they crave for it.
I have tried all these on my son Alvin and he is doing really well for the last couple of months now. His appetite has completely changed and he is starting to try other food and develop discipline when it comes to the food that he needs to eat at a certain meal time.
I am thankful that my daughter Ivana has very good eating habits. Her food choices are also smart.
Parents MUST show their kids that eating healthy does not necessarily mean eating boring and not so tasty food. Vegetables and fruits, cereals, protein rich food, etc. should be introduced as part of the family’s diet from the time the kids start eating solid food. For me, it’s all about getting used to what they are eating and knowing what’s good for them.