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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-10-26 05:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #5408 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5408 ⌋

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[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]


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Re: Parents, question.

(Anonymous) 2021-10-27 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
If the parents aren't actually forcing the kids to eat it if they don't want to, there's nothing wrong with serving foods they don't like every once in a while. Kids are frequently picky about veggies at first and then all of a sudden they'll decide they like something they didn't before - my friend's daughter turned up her nose at peas for months and now she loves them. Mom would just offer her peas every so often and one day she decided she wanted to eat them. That's pretty common. If you keep giving kids the opportunity to taste something for themselves again, unless they have actual texture issues they'll often come around on their own.