How to Raise HEALTHY + NOT PICKY Eaters | RD's Tips for Feeding Toddlers | Becca Bristow RD

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    In today's video, I'm sharing how I approach feeding my young kids so that they will eat well & not be picky! Feeding kids is no small job - I know how hard it is! I hope these tips can help make meal times & the nourishment of your kids a little easier!
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Комментарии • 62

  • @foreverjess19
    @foreverjess19 2 года назад +6

    I needed this today! I have a ten month old and have been feeling lost as we introduce different foods. I’d love to see more videos of what your kids eat in a day or meal ideas for kids!

  • @dafne9969
    @dafne9969 3 месяца назад +1

    7:10 I feel this also goes for reparenting the inner child. As a teen trying to grow and love myself out and through my pickiness, this is something similar that I set up for myself. When I want to try something new I make it and I control the amount, but ultimately how much I eat or how I eat it is up to my inner child

  • @alexandriairwin905
    @alexandriairwin905 2 года назад +4

    Please do more videos on this! What do you do about special occasions- Halloween, Christmas, valentines, etc. We’re coming into this season and the endless sugar just stresses me out. What if you know for a fact your kid isn’t hungry but they still beg for snacks constantly (because they love to eat and they’re just bored)? How do you push against grandparents, friends, etc constantly offering candy, and kids at school (and society) feeding the obsession? Always love to hear about other family’s food philosophies and their approach.

  • @alyssahustead
    @alyssahustead 2 года назад +16

    Yes!! I loved this content! Could you just do what my kids eat in a day? I have an almost one year old and I need all the meal ideas!

    • @brittanykickery3642
      @brittanykickery3642 Год назад +1

      I hear you! It can be stressful coming up with enough soft/safe finger foods for my 10 month old to eat.

  • @mallorypeters9473
    @mallorypeters9473 2 года назад +17

    Hi Becca- would you consider making a video on supplements for toddlers/ young kids that help fill in the gap’s nutrition wise? Also, what you recommend to maybe help boost the immune system with the “sick season” approaching. 😊

  • @angelaforcier378
    @angelaforcier378 2 года назад +2

    We always gave snacks before bed , but it had to be healthy , apples w/ peanut butter , cheese sticks and crackers , etc. and we do the same with our grandkids. Great tips thank you !

    • @BeccaBristow
      @BeccaBristow  2 года назад +1

      Yes I think snacks before bed can totally be appropriate depending on the scenario!

  • @findmehealing
    @findmehealing 2 года назад +2

    Do you have any advice for adults who were raised as picky eaters? My mom would always make secondary meals, I only really liked chicken tenders, pasta, pizza, etc.. Then my parents split up, my mom became a vegetarian and my dad started KETO. So I've been around every single negative influence of eating. I have so much anxiety around food and in my adulthood I've really been exploring food more and your channel has helped me tremendously as you know!

  • @nishanandha1312
    @nishanandha1312 Год назад

    I love this video! I would love to see some meal ideas that would be suitable for the whole family and I’d love to see more of ‘what my kids eat in a day’ kind of videos! X

  • @deepekruhn8666
    @deepekruhn8666 Год назад +1

    Hi Becca, where are you on the "how much milk and (watered down heavily) juice should my toddler have in a day?" Our 2.5 year old LOVES milk and drinks 24 ounces daily easily. Sometimes, he drinks milk and then skips meals, which has me concerned. But he's also in the 97th percentile for weight and height, and he throws SUCH a fit if we don't give him more milk when he really wants it. I really struggle with this, because he will go 2-3 days some times without eating much 'real food,' and drinks and drinks.... then eats ravenously. I've talked the pediatrician, who says to cut it back to 16 oz or less a day... but that's so hard. A video on this would be great. Or just ideas.

  • @gines2634
    @gines2634 2 года назад +1

    Also, what are your thoughts on keeping components separate when cooking. Say the end dish is fully assembled with a sauce. If you keep the protein separate for them because you know they will eat it that way (safe food) and also serve some of the fully assembled dish to expose them to combined foods.

  • @rebecadiaz715
    @rebecadiaz715 2 года назад

    This video was great and served as a reminder not to cave into my child’s demands. He’s 4 and extremely picky and lately he runs into the kitchen and grabs snacks after I tell him he can choose to have dinner if he’s hungry which always includes a safe food. It gets stressful for sure and I hate how me trying to eliminate pickiness turns into pulling a loaf of bread from his tiny hands 😅 Feels wrong sometimes but I don’t know what else to do. My kitchen is small so hiding snacks/food isn’t really an option and he’s a pro at opening the fridge.

  • @robyn3083
    @robyn3083 2 года назад

    I have an 8 month old baby boy. I do BLW with him. He eats everything we eat. He loves curries, pasta, tofu, all legumes. We cook with lots of spices and flavours. I really hope he stays this way when he gets older! I know the toddler stage they can be very picky

  • @Fortysomethingmama
    @Fortysomethingmama 2 года назад

    Great info! Thank you! And yes more videos on what to feed kids.

  • @rlexx018
    @rlexx018 2 года назад

    This is very helpful trying to navigate my son with some really gnarly anaphylactic food allergies. Even with those parameters and discrepancies for us, this video is still so helpful. Thanks Becca!

  • @rebeccadurden4281
    @rebeccadurden4281 Год назад

    This was SO helpful! Thank you ☺️

  • @JMCampo8
    @JMCampo8 2 года назад +1

    Future topic I'd love to know more about: how much of what kinds of food (protein, carbs, etc) to offer them minimum each meal. I have an 11 month old, 2 tablespoons of oatmeal as their carb for a meal, 1 tablespoon of fat source, etc?
    Also, when they still seem hungry at the end of a meal what should I offer them?
    How many fruit servings a day is too much?
    Thoughts on pouches :)
    Thank you!

  • @christina-tuongvi6762
    @christina-tuongvi6762 2 года назад

    Hope to see you and your kids someday in Saigon, my niece really got a lot of benefits from these videos:))

  • @catherinethompson1270
    @catherinethompson1270 Год назад

    I love this! I’d love to see a day in your kids eating video:)

  • @staciemurray514
    @staciemurray514 Год назад

    This is an amazing video. Thank you so much!

  • @jacquelinekneip6459
    @jacquelinekneip6459 2 года назад +1

    I LOVED this video!!🙌🏼 I have an 18 month old who is VERY picky! But it is harder for her to communicate at this young of an age. So for instance, if I serve her the same dinner we are having, and she doesn’t eat it, instead of offering her something else I should just tell her she doesn’t have to eat it but maybe offer it to her again later & not cave & give her something else?

  • @wolfpack3889
    @wolfpack3889 2 года назад

    This is a big help. Thank you mama friend 💝

  • @graceshaw5310
    @graceshaw5310 Год назад

    Would love to learn more about the nutritional needs of children!❤

  • @kayleeh3770
    @kayleeh3770 2 года назад +16

    What would you do if the child absolutely refused to eat the offered foods at dinner, even if exclaiming hunger? Do we allow natural consequence of hunger and strictly refrain from whipping up like a PBandJ sand which for example? I feel like my kiddo would rather be hunger than try foods other than the kid basics. I’d really appreciate your opinion and input! Thank you!

    • @heathersams5303
      @heathersams5303 2 года назад

      Following

    • @ptpink1983
      @ptpink1983 2 года назад

      Following

    • @wanderluster3905
      @wanderluster3905 2 года назад

      Following. The techniques she mentioned work for 2/3 of my kids but one would literally go days without eating. He refuses to eat anything other than his few favourites.

    • @wanderluster3905
      @wanderluster3905 2 года назад

      Following. The techniques she mentioned work for 2/3 of my kids but one would literally go days without eating. He refuses to eat anything other than his few favourites.

  • @angelinacarraway3576
    @angelinacarraway3576 2 года назад +6

    Can u do a video on a weeks worth of breakfast, lunch. dinner and snacks ideas and recipes plz?
    Also i hav 4 kids 2 extremely picky eaters that are autistic that will only eat a very limited foods and 2 eaters that will eat almost anything… How do i get them to eat better? If i force them try something they dnt like they throw up but if i can disguise healthy in something they like for ex sphagetti, chicken nuggets, n etc w/o changing the flavor i can get them to eat whatever but i hav no ideas!!!
    However I need to eat healthy but dnt know how.

    • @BeccaBristow
      @BeccaBristow  2 года назад

      Ahh yes that is tough! First let me just say you are doing a great job - feeding 4 kids is no small feat!! I know that autism can have major impacts on food acceptance and that is definitely a different scenario and I think a lot of what I shared may not apply. I wish that I had more tips/knowledge in this area to share with you but I'm just not super familiar!! I gotta think there are some RDs out there though that can give great advice on healthy eating for kiddos on the spectrum

  • @caityrobbins4222
    @caityrobbins4222 Год назад

    Thank you for this! SO helpful! Do you have any tips for kids with food allergies/intolerances? My 2yo is allergic to eggs and tree nuts and is lactose intolerant, so often she gets a special meal because she can’t eat what my husband and I are eating. But I don’t want her to get stuck on the pasta and chicken nugget cycle and never try new things!

  • @abbeypoteet4773
    @abbeypoteet4773 2 года назад

    @beccabristow can you do a review of some of your super old what I eat in a day vidoes? I'd be really curious to see what food philosophies of yours have changed over the years! For example, I just watched one of your videos from like, 8 years ago and it seemed like you replaced butter with olive oil on a sandwich thin, but I know you use butter now. Super interesting!

  • @mandahorton6308
    @mandahorton6308 Год назад

    Becca,
    This is wonderful my daughter is a picky eater especially with dinner. I hope I can get her to try some of your ideas;)

  • @heather593
    @heather593 2 года назад

    Kids who are fearful of new foods and combined foods/different textures

  • @danibutler3465
    @danibutler3465 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great tips and info, I would love to hear about supplements you give or revoked your kids take. I really try to let my kids eat intuitively but worry about what they are missing because of it.

  • @ericasilva8192
    @ericasilva8192 11 месяцев назад

    At what age do u suggest to start these boundaries? I have a 14 month old...and sometimes he doesn't want what I make so I end up going to the fridge and getting his chicken and rice that I know he loves. So at what age do they start to learn, oh I don't have to eat what was made cause mom will just go get what I want??

  • @annasobota9210
    @annasobota9210 2 года назад

    LOVED this video!!!

  • @aubreyhenricks73
    @aubreyhenricks73 2 года назад

    This was EXACTLY what I needed today! Thank you thank you!! I have a 19 month old and currently trying to navigate this the best I can.
    What is some advice or tips you can give if they just don’t want to eat their dinner at all? I try to eliminate that last snack so he’s nice and hungry, but sometimes he still won’t want the meal when it’s something that’s not really his favorite. I hate sending him to bed with an empty tummy. 😣

  • @wendywendy6771
    @wendywendy6771 Год назад

    do you have a book i can read? i have a toddler and like to learn more.

  • @gines2634
    @gines2634 2 года назад

    How do you manage when a kid doesn’t want to eat but is obviously hungry (out of control behavior that is consistent when going too long between meals/ snacks)?

  • @ShereenKhanmo
    @ShereenKhanmo Год назад

    What if you have children who are underweight. Very tiny. I'm tiny too so some is genetics but if we don't encourage one of my kids simply won't eat for days. And if they only have 1 bite thry need more than that.

  • @hannahpayne1486
    @hannahpayne1486 2 года назад +2

    My 4 year old is the queen of not wanting dinner but wanting a piece of fruit before bed 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @BeccaBristow
      @BeccaBristow  2 года назад +1

      Hahah totally not uncommon!! My toddler totally knows how to play us LOL

  • @BrynneC
    @BrynneC 2 года назад

    The only time I ask my kids to take bites is if for example my 4yo has inhaled nothing but rice and hasn’t touched anything else on her plate and asks for more rice, I ask her to try something else on her plate while I’m getting her more rice.

  • @amberwaves2223
    @amberwaves2223 2 года назад

    Great tips!!

  • @taylorlaverdiere2463
    @taylorlaverdiere2463 2 года назад +1

    What about if they are really hungry they will eat the dinner later instead of a snack or special meal?

    • @BeccaBristow
      @BeccaBristow  2 года назад +1

      Yep that's a great way to approach it! Saying they are welcome to have more of the dinner later if they are hungry, instead of a snack

  • @Jaxk06
    @Jaxk06 2 года назад

    We are more plant based but pasta and rice is definitely a favorite here lol But lastnight we had ziti and added lentils to it. I try my best to do include healthy options. My boys eat a ton of fruit, like a ton..I try to make our snacks as well so if it’s a cookie it’s at least made with oats, flaxseeds and stuff like this.
    I do the “take a bite of this or that” may I ask how that interferes with their own body? If my oldest is asking for more of the rice or pasta, I do this with the other food on his plate. I’m genuinely curious. I never ask them to finish their plates since it was this way for me and wasn’t healthy for me personally. We hardly have dessert but once in a while we would do them but more during the day other than before bed.

    • @BeccaBristow
      @BeccaBristow  2 года назад

      Sounds like you're doing great!! So if there is a lot of emphasis on one food in order for a child to be granted access to another food, it can actually create more dislike for the first food. For example, "eat your vegetables so you can have dessert" can make children dislike vegetables more than they normally would because they *have* to eat it in order to get what they really want. I know this isn't the exact scenario you're talking about tho! If it were me I would probably say something like "oh you still have lots of other food on your plate" casually and if they persist about wanting more rice, pasta, etc I would probably get some more for them!

  • @monica1565
    @monica1565 2 года назад

    Tips on toddlers who are picky with textures

  • @taylorlaverdiere2463
    @taylorlaverdiere2463 2 года назад

    Do you try to serve food again even if they say they don’t like it without trying it?

    • @BeccaBristow
      @BeccaBristow  2 года назад +1

      Oh yes. Kids need to be exposed to new foods 20+ times for them to possibly accept it. I can't tell you how many times my daughter has told me she doesn't like peppers lol but they are still always are on her plate, and I just tell her she doesn't have to eat them if she doesn't want. I'm focused more on exposure than her actual acceptance!

    • @themasterbower
      @themasterbower 2 года назад

      Yes! Super important. This makes the food less weird to them over time and exposures.

  • @lenajazuk4231
    @lenajazuk4231 2 года назад +1

    What’s wrong with Ketchup?

    • @candacechavigne5560
      @candacechavigne5560 2 года назад

      I think most objections to it center around the fact that it often has quite a bit of sugar. I don’t like it myself but I hear this about the sugar a lot.

    • @allisoncooke2703
      @allisoncooke2703 2 года назад

      Nothing! I was wondering why she said it like that too

    • @BeccaBristow
      @BeccaBristow  2 года назад

      Haha nothing! I'm all for condiments. I do try to purchase ketchup that is made with real sugar..a lot are made with HFCS and if it's something my kids are eating daily/often I wouldn't want it to be that.

  • @YannaS727
    @YannaS727 5 месяцев назад

    This is a constant struggle

  • @caityrobbins4222
    @caityrobbins4222 Год назад

    Thank you for this! SO helpful! Do you have any tips for kids with food allergies/intolerances? My 2yo is allergic to eggs and tree nuts and is lactose intolerant, so often she gets a special meal because she can’t eat what my husband and I are eating. But I don’t want her to get stuck on the pasta and chicken nugget cycle and never try new things!