Ugh. I hate those stupid commercials too. I grew up with the "If you don't like it, make something yourself" rule. My husband is not picky, but his brother is, and even to this day my MIL will make two different meals. One for most of the family and one for my BIL. It irks me to no end! We went to their house Christmas Day evening, and when we walked in, I smelled crab legs in the process of steaming. She was quick to inform me that we were having steak also, because she knows I don't like crab. I told her not to worry about me, because I know how to make something else if I really need it, but for the sake of the dinner I could choke down some crab if I had to. She was surprised. She's so used to catering to everyone's needs that it was different to hear someone would eat something he/she didn't like. The only reason they were having crab that night was because they were going to have it Christmas Eve as per their tradition (it's usually just the two of them on Christmas Eve) but they got invited out at the last minute instead.
Now that I'm a mother, my daughter has to at least try everything. She sits until she does. Some things we try more than once if we haven't had it in a while. If she doesn't eat, she doesn't get any treats or snacks. Plain and simple. She knows this, and is usually pretty good about eating. Sometimes when we have something like fajitas she'll eat all the meat, but not the veggies. That's fine, as long as she eats something from her plate. We take the "over time" approach to her food intake. Has she had some veggies and fruits other than at dinner? Yup? Okay, we won't push it. BUT! She has sat at the table with us since she was born, essentially. That is our family time and she doesn't just eat and get down. She sits until her dad and I are done as well. She's not too picky because of that. We have expectations and we follow through. Our friends who have a son about the same age as our daughter are amazed at her table manners. We were there for a meal once and it was brats on the grill. Okay, no problem. They had hot dogs for the kids. My daughter wouldn't eat the hot dog, but when we gave her some of our brats, she gobbled it down in two seconds! We just don't do hot dogs around here. Real sausages and brats are fine, but not that overly processed crud that passes for meat.
Now that I'm a mother, my daughter has to at least try everything. She sits until she does. Some things we try more than once if we haven't had it in a while. If she doesn't eat, she doesn't get any treats or snacks. Plain and simple. She knows this, and is usually pretty good about eating. Sometimes when we have something like fajitas she'll eat all the meat, but not the veggies. That's fine, as long as she eats something from her plate. We take the "over time" approach to her food intake. Has she had some veggies and fruits other than at dinner? Yup? Okay, we won't push it. BUT! She has sat at the table with us since she was born, essentially. That is our family time and she doesn't just eat and get down. She sits until her dad and I are done as well. She's not too picky because of that. We have expectations and we follow through. Our friends who have a son about the same age as our daughter are amazed at her table manners. We were there for a meal once and it was brats on the grill. Okay, no problem. They had hot dogs for the kids. My daughter wouldn't eat the hot dog, but when we gave her some of our brats, she gobbled it down in two seconds! We just don't do hot dogs around here. Real sausages and brats are fine, but not that overly processed crud that passes for meat.
LOL this is funny because when my nieces/nephews come to visit when they were little they never failed to tell me how mean of a mom I was to my kids because I made them eat their "healthy" dinner at least SOME of it...they were never forced to eat everything on their plate but I always told them take what you WILL eat rather then wasting it.
When our daughter does get too whiny, I just tell her I went to mean mom school and she'll just have to deal with it. She's two, so sometimes she'll tell people, "My mom went to mean mom school, but I just have to live with it."
When our daughter does get too whiny, I just tell her I went to mean mom school and she'll just have to deal with it. She's two, so sometimes she'll tell people, "My mom went to mean mom school, but I just have to live with it."