“How do I get my child to eat more fruits & vegetables?”
Parents ask me this question all the time. Here are 7 ways to make it happen:
Always give vegetables with meals. Children sometimes need to be exposed to specific foods 15 to 20
times before they accept it, so don’t give up. Make sure your child sees you eating the fruits and vegetables you want your child to eat.
Puree vegetables and hide them into foods they already like to eat. For example, pureed cauliflower in mashed potatoes or pureed squash in macaroni and cheese, and pureed blueberries and spinach in brownies (I’ve done all these). For lots more of these ideas, get the book, The Sneaky Chef by Missy Chase Lapine.
Make it playful. Cut the veggies into fun shapes or make “crazy fries” out of vegetables other
than potatoes. Don’t give substitutes. If your child refuses to eat the food you provided, put the food away and offer it again later. Don’t substitute something less healthy that you know they’ll eat instead. Have fruits and vegetables conveniently ready when your child is hungry. Have bananas sitting out on the table or carrots cut up in small baggies ready to eat. Don’t stress out. Your child will not starve. Keep the long-term goal in mind to make your child a
healthy eater.