The secret superpower of modeling healthy habits (without saying a word)
Kids Learn to Eat by Watching You — Not by Being Told
What Doesn’t Work (Though We’ve All Tried It):
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“No broccoli, no brownie.”
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“If you loved me, you’d try the zucchini.”
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That tired sigh as they pick around the plate.
What Does Work: Leading by Example
- Eat together—even if it’s just snacks. Shared time = shared exposure.
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Show enjoyment. Bite into that roasted sweet potato like it’s a treat.
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Narrate curiosity. “Ooh, this tastes like sunshine.” “This one’s crunchy in a fun way.”
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Make your plate vibrant. Not just for them—for you.
Real-Life Tweaks for Busy Parents:
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Hate kale? Skip it. Choose the healthy foods you actually like. Enthusiasm is more powerful than variety.
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Invite a taste, don’t demand one. “Wanna try a nibble?” is better than “You have to eat this.”
Big Picture: You don’t need to convince your child to love vegetables today. You just need to show them that loving real food is possible.
Looking for fun, low-pressure ways to get your kids exploring new foods with you? The Picky Chefs app has playful recipes, food facts, and bite-sized wins even the most hesitant eaters will love.

