You'll sit there till you eat
We all want our kids to eat at dinner time, but do we go about it the right way. An article in the NYT mentions 6 mistakes parents make. I'm guilty of this one:
Pressuring them to take a bite Demanding that a child eat at least one bite of everything seems reasonable, but it’s likely to backfire.
Studies show that children react negatively when parents pressure them to eat foods, even if the pressure offers a reward. In one study at Pennsylvania State University, researchers asked children to eat vegetables and drink milk, offering them stickers and television time if they did. Later in the study, the children expressed dislike for the foods they had been rewarded for eating.
What about you?


Interesting. Not surprising though. I've long held to the belief that forbidding the "good stuff" just made it more interesting...you're better off not making a big deal out of it. And dressing up the veggies only makes sense. The other ones are interesting, too, though...
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