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- automatically say "NO" when you offer him/her a new food
- generally percieved to be stubborn, inflexible, obstinate, and unadventurous.
- no pressure but need to be familiar with certain menu items.
- show how other people eat it. (why don't you?)
- give your dishes kid-friendly names (beautiful butterfly cheese sandwich. Some kids prefer names like Eyeball Soup or Greasy Hair Spaghetti)
Picky Eaters | Toddlers & Preschoolers
should I treat my audience like toddlers?
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