🪜When picky eaters refuse to eat a new flavor or brand of yogurt, I approach is like climbing a ladder. For extreme picky eaters, they will need more rungs on their ladder.
👉🏼Let’s break it down:
🥣Serve your kid’s favorite yogurt in a bowl and trace a thin circle with the new yogurt as close to the edge of the bowl as possible. If they can help you do this, even better!
👋🏼Hi! I’m Melanie, an SLP and pediatric feeding specialist with over 25 years of experience with even the most anxious eaters. 🪜But hey, back to climbing that ladder…
🎯Over time, add another interior ring of the new yogurt until the bowl looks like a target. This gradual progression is one rung on the ladder. The top rung, your goal, is helping them feel comfortable mixing the yogurt together and gradually shifting to a bowl-full of the new yogurt.
👉🏼For extreme picky eaters, I do it differently. Get the bowl of preferred yogurt and add a smidge of milk, just to make it drinkable. Then, offer it in a straw cup for a while. Once they are comfortable with drinking their favorite yogurt, it’s time to systematically add a ½ teaspoon of the new flavor.
👉🏼MEASURE CAREFULLY each time, and WRITE IT DOWN. Each day, add ½ teaspoon more, until they kids are hesitant about the taste. That when you PAUSE and offer that ratio for several weeks, or at least until they adjust to it. Then, you can start again, measuring each time until they can drink the 100% new flavor. Now, shift back to your bowl (and a spoon) and fade out the milk.
🥤Choose a cup with a lid so they can’t smell the difference. Smell is a BIG factor in picky eating, so when you take it out of the equation, they are more likely to adjust to the aroma each time they swallow. See, rather than smelling up the nose, they get a tiny whiff up the back of their throat with each swallow. That tiny whiff helps them adjust to more in the future.
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🫶🏼Melanie
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