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The moral of the chicken nugget

Judith Yeabsley
6 min readJun 29, 2020

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The moral of the chicken nuggets

Working with over 100 families a year as a Picky Eating Consultant, provides a lot of stories from the meal table. Some of them are memorable because they are amusing, some because they are the story of a 1,000 other families, and some because they teach us a really valuable lesson.

When I am talking to parents, I often learn new things or a new approach too. The relationship is definitely not only one way! One of these stories is the moral of the chicken nuggets.

Eating only a few foods

Often picky eaters have a fairly narrow range of foods that they eat. Because of this they tend to eat them every day, or at least on a very frequent basis. This leads to a few further challenges:

1. The more often we eat only a narrow band of foods, the more difficult it becomes to accept foods outside of those choices.

2. When we eat the same foods over and over again, it is quite common to get bored with eating them. Often children who are picky eaters do not have a lot of enthusiasm for food. How much of this is because they just are not that interested in eating, and how much because it is not interesting or exciting is hard to know!

This is one of the picky eating paradoxes. Children only want to eat a narrow band…

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Judith Yeabsley
Judith Yeabsley

Written by Judith Yeabsley

The Confident Eater, author of Creating Confident Eaters.

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