Provide many healthy options, but let kids serve themselves.
Kids like to make choices. Let them do that by providing many healthy options that they can choose from.
Start out small. Give them a spoonful. If they like it, they can get more.
Let children eat how much they would like—whether that be a lot or a little. Forcing them to eat a certain amount will not create a fondness for the food.
Have fresh fruit ready to eat:
Chop and store fruit in the refrigerator.
Store whole fruits on the counter.
Have canned fruits in the pantry.
Keep salad or easy-to-grab vegetables in the fridge during the week.
Store frozen vegetables in the freezer and microwave later.
Cookies and crackers can be an occasional treat.
Every child is different.
Every kid has different tastes, just like every adult. Some children will be adventurous, and others will need time to get used to new foods. Patience is the key!
Because all kids have different tastes, you shouldn’t compare your child’s preferences to others of the same age.