*Please understand I have never made food a battle and am pretty accommodating with my children's food preferences.*
That said.
My 9 yo has a thing lately about complaining about every.single.dinner  that I make...unless it is pizza, chicken tenders or corn dogs. This is  not run of the mill complaining, and no he does not have any underlying  issues, sensory or otherwise that would cause him to behave this  way or  refuse the foods I make. 
Last night I made honey mustard chicken tenders served with a rice pilaf  with red peppers and kale (from Clean Eating magazine, recipe here). My 10 and 7 yr olds LOVED it.  My 9yo took  one look and said "Im not eating this. I want honey nut cheerios" He  refused to taste  it and went straight into whining. 
(he loves honey mustard with chicken, he likes rice and red peppers and has eaten kale happily before)
This mama, who has a husband that is gone from 7:30 am till 10pm, and  has dealt with many many many many many dinnertime issues, had had  enough.
I calmly told him that this was his dinner, and Im not giving him  anything else. In fact, we sat there, while I read a book, at the table  for an hour and a half.
An hour and a half. 
I stayed calm, I stayed rational. He wanted cookies for dessert.  I  nicely told him he would not be eating anything aside from his dinner. 
He was NOT happy with me, and there was some growling and grumbling from him)
Eventually, when there was 5 minutes left till he needed to take his shower, and he saw that I would not budge.  He tasted the chicken, and the pilaf and said "This is really good!" and scarfed it down. 
There was no yelling from me, just a firm resolve that I am tired of  this kids dinnertime shenanigans which I have allowed for too long. 
Then after his shower he banned me from his room because he was making presents for  mother's day.
Yes, he is my strong willed child...a gift in many ways to him...but not  always so much for me.:grin:
 
 

YAY! I'm not the only one! I've had multiple battles with Gabriel since he was three because he is determined to be picky. He has no issues, he's just picky. We've gotten to the point that if he doesn't eat what is set before him, he gets to go to bed hungry. Life goes on.
ReplyDeleteWell handled, no, excellently handled :) They learn from how we react.
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