Magpie
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With all due respect, there is no way to get a child to place the food in their mouth, chew and swallow without 1) their agreeing to it 2) you placing it in forceably 3) threatening them in some way or 4) using some other form of coercion. I refuse to control my child in this way, although I fully agree with you about continued exposure to new foods, etc. and I like your approach to it very much. After 7 years with my child, I have a pretty good idea how far to go. But I will never punish her for refusing to try a food and without punishment as a recourse for not trying it, I haven't got much bargaining power. My bargaining chip is to simply make it all smell great and for us to enjoy it so much that she wants it also...it's worked more than once! I think it is hard to understand until you have a child who truly will not try new foods--especially when the ones they enjoy are not unhealthy at all--just limited.
As some have posted her at the DIS boards, perhaps exposure to new foods at WDW will encourage her to try them.

All our kids are different - I was just a little concerned that it sounded like you were enabling her pickiness, but it doesn't sound like you are. It sounds more like you're respecting her individuality.
I have an adult friend, you see, who was never made to eat anything she didn't like. Her parents always made separate meals for her. And now - geez - I'm afraid to try to cook anything for her! Even if we order pizza, she's got to have a plain white crust with mozzarella cheese, no sauce, no butter, no oil, nothing! Try explaining that over the phone!
