Sep 22 2008
Food, glorious food
She loves pasta shells now. Really, she loves any food that she sees us eating, which is kind of a relief in that we don’t have to buy as much special foods for her (well, actually we do; but that’s because she’s just eating more). But it’s also, of course, a bit worrisome in that she doesn’t have, y’know, grinding teeth or proper chewing etiquette and whatnot.
And if she practices our diets, well… she may not be in such top fine conditions by the end of the calendar year.
But, I ask you dear readers, who could argue with this kid and a banana? 
The Times has a nice little helpful article about helping to train children to eat right , rather than giving into their every whims (and it starts out with a story that I’ve found pretty common) or trying to force children food that they’ll outright reject later because it was pushed on them.
h/t to Scot McKnight






