Picky EatersAs concerned parents, it's hard for us to not plead with our picky eater to "please eat one more bite". Yet, this approach often leads to frustration and resistance. Change your focus. Instead of putting food on his plate in the quantity that you think he will eat, put one bite of each item on his plate. When he asks for more, give him more from your own plate or a family platter. It's a wonderful opportunity to encourage rather than discourage! Dan Feiten, M.D.Powered by RemedyConnect disclaimerDenver Data FeedMore From NutritionNutrition...Breastfeeding Your Baby: Getting StartedBuilding Strong Bones: Why Calcium CountsConstipation and Your ChildFeeding Kids Right Isn't Always Easy: Tips for Preventing Food HasslesFluorideFood Allergies: What Parents Need to KnowGrowing Up Healthy: Fat, Cholesterol and MoreLactose Intolerance: What Parents Need to KnowMore Fiber for your Children? Yes! Here's Why and How.Nutrition and Eating Problems—Autism ToolkitNutrition and Supplement Use (Care of the Young Athlete)Picky EatersRaw Milk: What You Need to KnowRight From the Start: ABCs of Good Nutrition for Young ChildrenStarting Solid FoodsTrying New FoodsType 2 Diabetes: Tips for Healthy LivingWhat's to Eat? Healthy Foods for Hungry ChildrenWhen Children Won't Eat VegetablesChoose Another Topic Select TopicBehaviorBreastfeedingEmergenciesGrowth & DevelopmentImmunization ArticlesImmunization HandoutsImmunization ScheduleIs Your Child SickMedical ConditionsMedicine DosagesNewbornsNutritionParentingSafetySpecial NeedsSports & ExerciseTeensWhat’s Going Around