kelleigh1 said:(I'm sure I'm about to get flamed.)
I'm not agreeing with how this was handled, but honestly, when we were kids, my parents required us to eat what we were given. There was plenty of stuff that we didn't like, but we were told to eat what was put in front of us because we certainly didn't live in a restaurant and my mother wasn't going to cook 5 different dishes for people. It certainly wasn't child abuse but we were supposed to eat what we were given. No questions asked. As we got older, if we really didn't like something, we didn't have to eat it, but it was then up to us to make something else instead.
I'm not any worse for having been "forced" to eat things I didn't like and I also learned to try all kinds of new things. In fact, I am more likely to try something I've never had and I think it's because of the way I was brought up. I just find it surprising that so many parents now are saying they won't "force" or even try to get their kids to try something new. It just seems that kids are now running the show.
kelleigh1 said:(I'm sure I'm about to get flamed.)
I'm not agreeing with how this was handled, but honestly, when we were kids, my parents required us to eat what we were given. There was plenty of stuff that we didn't like, but we were told to eat what was put in front of us because we certainly didn't live in a restaurant and my mother wasn't going to cook 5 different dishes for people. It certainly wasn't child abuse but we were supposed to eat what we were given. No questions asked. As we got older, if we really didn't like something, we didn't have to eat it, but it was then up to us to make something else instead.
I'm not any worse for having been "forced" to eat things I didn't like and I also learned to try all kinds of new things. In fact, I am more likely to try something I've never had and I think it's because of the way I was brought up.
I just find it surprising that so many parents now are saying they won't "force" or even try to get their kids to try something new. It just seems that kids are now running the show.
Aidensmom said:I agree it is not that hard, my son doesn't refuse to try things either, he just knows it is the rule to try and he does it.And lately, he has aquired tastes for quite a variety of foods that he would not have if we did not ask him to try things.

Aidensmom said:I agree it is not that hard, my son doesn't refuse to try things either, he just knows it is the rule to try and he does it.And lately, he has aquired tastes for quite a variety of foods that he would not have if we did not ask him to try things.
chell said:That is sad. Why did the dad decide to tell everyone? Did he feel like a big man for doing that to his little son? If it was a one time reaction as someone else suggested I don't think he would have told the family. Sounds like a major jerk to me. Hope the poor little boy doesn't grow up with issues because of him.
skiwee1 said:Your child is "required to try" everything? What does that mean? What happens if he refuses to try even one bite? What do you do? You said you don't force the child so I'm curious how you do this. My DD is 6 and also very picky. I don't even make her try a bite if she doesn't want. No sense in it.
Some days I can coax him into eating something new, some days not. I never try too hard to coax.
Go figure!minniecarousel said:And you have no issues with food today...you are a proper weight? I think parents from years ago would have the routine of "you're not getting up from the table until you polish your plate" that caused too many adults to have major issues with food. Excusing children from the table w/o eating is not letting kids run the show. Catering to them and preparing different food for them is.
What the parent did in the original post was bad parenting, IMHO!
Pig Pen said:The other end of the spectrum....my two nephews, age 6 and 4, will eat NOTHING other than grilled cheese, peanut butter sandwiches, and hot dogs (of course they will eat any kind of candy, cookie, or other sweet). Then the grilled cheese has to be american on white. The hot dogs have to be a certain brand with a particular type of ketchup. One of the boys will eat mac and cheese, but only that nasty orange kind that you nuke in a cup.
Pooh_Friend#1 said:I don't know what to do with them. We will eat breakfast, lunch and dinner and about 45 minutes afterwards they are always hungry again.....how do we stop that and have them eat more at meal times?