Your 1-Year-Old Toddler: Week 22 Menu Insights

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Is your little one causing a scene at mealtime? Welcome to the world of picky eaters! You’ve spent time crafting a nutritious lunch featuring penne pasta, steamed broccoli, crispy bacon, and a sprinkle of Parmesan, only to watch it end up on the floor for your pup, Max, to enjoy. Suddenly, that easy mac-and-cheese option is looking pretty appealing!

To combat this finicky eating phase, consider limiting snacks. Keep those treats out of sight, reserving them as incentives for good behavior. While the concept of Bento Box food prep might draw laughs from other parents, there’s value in finding healthy options that your toddler will actually eat—even if it means serving them the same dish multiple times a day.

Establishing a consistent mealtime routine is another effective strategy to ease picky eating. Sure, your child might have a few solo food battles while figuring out that forks are meant for eating, not jousting. And yes, almost every meal could end up as a canvas for body paint or a missile for the dog. But remember, you’re laying the groundwork for healthier eating habits.

Pro Tip

Sometimes, you just have to let your child steer the dinnertime experience. Allow them to pick the dinner menu occasionally—even if it’s something wild like hot dogs and banana pudding!

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In summary, navigating the picky eater phase with your one-year-old can be challenging, but establishing routines and occasionally letting your child choose can make mealtime more enjoyable.

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