Explain why many children are picky eaters and describe strategies can caregivers can use to encourage children to try new foods.

What will be an ideal response?


Children's wariness of new foods is adaptive: If they stick to familiar foods, they are less likely to swallow dangerous substances when adults are not around to protect them. Simply offering a new food, with repeated, unpressured opportunities to taste it over 5 to 15 mealtime exposures, is highly effective in getting young children to accept it. And pleasant prompts combined with reasoning can boost preschoolers' willingness to eat a new vegetable. Parents should also model good eating habits, as children tend to imitate the food choices and eating practices of people they admire, both adults and peers. Providing occasions for children to become visually familiar with the food is helpful as well.

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