You’ve finally made the step to introduce your child to that special someone you’ve been dating. Problem is, most dates involve at least a snack, maybe lunch, and God forbid a fancy dinner. If your child is a picky eater, the dinner options narrow down to anything with a kid’s menu, but if the chicken nugget isn’t cooked just so, or the French fries are crinkle-cut and not skinny, or the macaroni and cheese is beige and not made with the preferred orange powdered cheese… all bets are off. The dating dynamic changes once your child’s idiosyncrasies with food are revealed.
Picky eating is common in the toddler years, but kids don’t always grow out of it and the prevalence may be as high as 1 in 4 children. Not everyone understands the stress of having a child who truly struggles to try new foods. It takes a long time for hesitant eaters to learn to develop a more adventurous palate and that period of food exploration may impinge on the dynamic between you and your new partner. If you’re hoping that your date is someone who will stick around for a while, or a lifetime, your kids’ picky eating habits are going to be an issue.
Here are 3 tips for helping your new partner support your child on the road to healthy eating:
If your child’s eating habits create stress for you, your child or your new partner, seek support from a specialist in feeding difficulties. It’s a common struggle for many parents. If your new partner knows that you’re seeking help, he or she is more likely to follow professional strategies and support you and your child on the path to healthier, happier eating.