My son has gotten pickier and pickier with what he eats lately and it is driving me kind of crazy. I know it is normal, but he seriously only wants macaroni and cheese, noodles, avocado, and fruit. I can usually get him to eat some breakfast protein like sausage or eggs, and chicken nuggets are sometimes well received but that is it.
Often, if I put something in front of him that he doesn't like or want, he will refuse to eat it and then ask for fruit. I've been hesitant to deny him because I figure that fruit is healthy and I don't want to discourage him from eating it, but I feel like he knows that if he doesn't eat his dinner he doesn't have to worry because he can have a banana or something.
I'm inclined to start withholding fruit if he doesn't eat his dinner, but I'm not sure if that's a good idea or not. Any advice?
Re: fruit or no fruit?
I do do some of those things to try and get his vegetables and nutrients in, but more than anything, I just want to be able to make one meal for everyone, put it in front of him and have him eat it, and I'm afraid that he knows that if he refuses that he gets what he wants instead (fruit).
Seems like this is pretty normal though, so maybe I should just roll with it and be glad at least he is desperate to eat a banana instead of a cookie? This food/dinner stuff is just really frustrating to me, especially when I am so exhausted when I get home from work and don't feel like making any dinner at all in the first place, much less one that only I end up eating.
Our pedi has encouraged us not to offer alternatives because she'll just hold out for that but ya gotta do what ya gotta do sometimes.