Honestly, if our kids don't like it, we usually won't make it unless one of us wants it. And then we won't make them eat it. We know what vegetables our kids will eat, and which ones they won't. I wouldn't want to be forced to eat something I didn't like, and I know my husband wouldn't like it either. I doubt many people would!
Kids also need to be able to make choices. We let them make choices when we go to restaurants, and usually once a week for dinner they get to decide what they want. It's fun for them, and it gives them a sense of responsibility.
If they won't eat their green peas, find a vegetable they do like. Try fixing them different ways too. If you make eating vegetables a chore, your kids won't want to eat them anyway. Because who likes chores?
Kids also need to be able to make choices. We let them make choices when we go to restaurants, and usually once a week for dinner they get to decide what they want. It's fun for them, and it gives them a sense of responsibility.
If they won't eat their green peas, find a vegetable they do like. Try fixing them different ways too. If you make eating vegetables a chore, your kids won't want to eat them anyway. Because who likes chores?
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