Love Eat Thrive
You keep offering new foods… and your child keeps refusing them. So is it just about more exposure? Is there a better way? We know there’s a lot around us about exposing kids to new foods and what that means. While that’s important, “exposure” can sometimes feel like something happening to your child instead of with them. Feeding is a relationship. It’s back-and-forth, not one-sided. When the goal becomes “just take a bite,” kids often feel pressure, even if we don’t mean it that way. That pressure can lead to more refusal, or kids eating just to please you… not because they’re actually interested. Instead of trying to get your child to eat something, focus on creating opportunities to engage. That might look like: * Seeing a food on the plate * Touching or playing with it * Smelling it… or eventually tasting it An opportunity isn’t about eating necessarily. It’s about experiencing. When kids feel involved instead of pressured: * They build autonomy (“I get to decide”) * They stay curious about food * Mealtimes feel more connected and relaxed And over time, this supports something big: their ability to self-regulate, to listen to their own body and develop a healthy relationship with food. You don’t have to offer new foods constantly. Small, consistent opportunities at home, at the store, on weekends are enough. Pair new foods with familiar ones, and let learning happen over time. When you shift from exposure to opportunity, you’re not forcing the outcome. Think about it instead as you’re creating the space for it. That’s where kids start to explore, learn, and eventually try new foods… on their own terms. ** Please remember this podcast is NOT meant to replace the support and guidance of your child's medical team.** Don’t forget to follow us on social media for more helpful information @Thrivewithspectrum on Instagram and Thrive by Spectrum Pediatrics on Facebook. You can also find out more information about the programs we offer at www.thrivewithspectrum.com
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