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Adult Module 2 - Picky Eaters (ENGLISH)

1) The document discusses strategies for dealing with picky eaters, including building familiarity with new foods, creating positive mealtime experiences, and being a good role model. 2) Some tips are to regularly offer small bites of vegetables, cook them in different ways, and add them to familiar dishes to increase familiarity. 3) Creating fun mealtimes without distractions and involving children in meal prep can help associate healthy eating with positive routines. 4) Parents must also practice and demonstrate good eating habits for children to learn.

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Adult Module 2 - Picky Eaters (ENGLISH)

1) The document discusses strategies for dealing with picky eaters, including building familiarity with new foods, creating positive mealtime experiences, and being a good role model. 2) Some tips are to regularly offer small bites of vegetables, cook them in different ways, and add them to familiar dishes to increase familiarity. 3) Creating fun mealtimes without distractions and involving children in meal prep can help associate healthy eating with positive routines. 4) Parents must also practice and demonstrate good eating habits for children to learn.

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Module 2

PICKY EATERS
Think about your answers to these questions. You may write
THINK ABOUT THIS your answers below and share them during our discussion.

• What is your child’s usual reaction They are mostly excited to try new dishes.
when you let him try new dishes at
home? Since they were still a child, I practiced them to eat
• What is your child’s reaction when vegetables so I won't find it troublesome to feed
you let him try vegetables? them vegetables.
• What do you do or say when he
I always say that is good for their body and
refuses to eat what you make? will cleanse any junk food they ate.

Many children are “picky eaters” or very choosy about what


OUR CHALLENGE they eat. This behavior is not only frustrating for parents, but
can also harm a child’s growth and health.

Picky eaters are at a higher risk for:


• Being underweight
• Having micronutrient deficiencies
• Experiencing health problems like constipation or
infection
• Making poor food choices
• Displaying problematic behaviors when they get older

Is your child a picky eater


• Eats only a few kinds of food


Eats only if he likes the food
Won’t try new dishes 3 Tips for Handling


Refuses fruits or vegetables
Prefers drinks high in sugar over food
Picky Eaters
• Sensitive to food’s taste, color or texture • Build familiarity
• Make healthy eating a
If you answered yes to any of these
questions, your child may be a picky eater positive experience
• Be a role model
Some children simply do not like trying new
BUILD FAMILIARITY things. If they become more familiar with food,
they are more likely to eat it.

• Offer vegetables at every meal


• Start with vegetables that have a neutral or
sweet taste
• Cook vegetables in different ways
• Let them try small bites of new vegetables
• Add vegetables to familiar, favorite dishes

NOTES

CREATE POSITIVE Children will learn to love nutritious food if they


EXPERIENCES associate it with fun, family routines, family
bonding and good memories.
• Set time for regular meals
• Avoid or limit gadgets during meal time
• Involve children in meal preparation
• Let children pick from two healthy dishes
• Make vegetables visually appealing
• Talk about the benefits of eating vegetables
• Do not scold or force your child to eat
vegetables
• Do not use food as a reward or punishment

NOTES
Demonstrate good eating habits. You cannot expect
BE A ROLE MODEL children to eat vegetables and other nutritious food
if you do not eat them either.

Remember these
3 Healthy Habits
to help manage picky
eating.

Choose Manage Enjoy Meals


Nutritious and Portions Together
Varied Options

Think of creative, delicious, nutritious and kid-


LET’’S TRY THIS friendly meals that your picky eater will love.
Share your ideas with others.

I usually combine any vegetables in our meals or when we only have meat for the day, I
make vegetable salad to partner it with the meat and avoid having them eat only meat.

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