People always assume that if you are a
speech therapist your kids have perfect speech and language. Same with feeding
therapy. I often hear, “Oh you must have the best eaters at home!” No. Nope. Not even
close. I have to use the same techniques that I use on my clients, on my own children at
home. And sometimes, they are more resistant than my clients because, well, I’m mom.
The toughest battle I have to conquer with my kids is getting them to try new
foods. Once they try it, they often like it. But just getting them to take a
teeny tiny bite of a new food takes a lot of work.
For my son, it’s usually
reverse psychology. "Don't you eat that carrot!"And then he will eat the dang carrot. But for my daughter, it’s a little trickier. She doesn't fall for my tricks anymore. I’ve had to
get a little more creative with her to help take the pressure of having to like
a new food out of the equation. I never expect her to like everything she
tries. And I try to stop using the “Try it, you will like it!” statement because
no one likes everything, and that’s ok.
This is a great little chart to use with your feeding clients or your own children at home.
You can download a free copy for yourself here :) I'd love to hear what you think of this or any tricks you have up your sleeve!