@GranuailleLing@JewelStaite@mishacollins Maybe try adding something like, "There are no easy fixes, but when you have some energy to tackle the food thing, you might try this method. It sure helped my family. I'm rooting for you."
@GranuailleLing@JewelStaite@mishacollins Turning a problem into a game is great, but takes a lot of parent energy. For many parents of picky eaters, the food battle is the least of their worries. A suggestion like this book can be alienating instead of helpful.
@JewelStaite Being physically hurt by your child is a uniquely hard situation. I hope your tot grows out of it, and if he doesn't, I hope you find someone to talk to about it. On a lighter note, following sarcastic moms keeps me sane (or laughing at the insanity). Try @LikeTheyKnowUs. 💜
@JewelStaite @jillybobww "Oh, really? My little guy never fusses at mealtime. Have you tried feeding him on a white couch?" From https://t.co/UnQ3AbehCh
@JewelStaite What's on my butt? Best game ever.
You lay on your tummy with your eyes closed. A kid puts an object on your butt. You pretend to have a lot of trouble guessing what it is.