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Kids are often picky eaters and might eat only specific meals or frequently change their favorite foods. As a parent, this can make it difficult to get your young ones to try new dishes when you go out for breakfast at a family restaurant. Thankfully, there are several things you may do to encourage your children to try unfamiliar items. Below, you'll learn more about how to broaden their tastes in breakfast food. 

4 Tips for Parents of Picky Eaters 

1. Generate Interest With Language 

Kids may struggle to get interested in trying unfamiliar foods without knowing what they're about to eat. You can make new breakfast dishes seem less mysterious and more appetizing by describing their colors, flavors, and textures to your young ones. Using descriptive adjectives to talk about everything from Belgian waffles to omelets might even make your children feel excited to sample these dishes. 

2. Provide Small Bites 

Large portions of foods your young one has never eaten might make them feel intimidated and less inclined to try new breakfast items. You can prevent your child from feeling overwhelmed by cutting up eggs, pancakes, or waffles into bite-sized portions and putting them on a separate plate. This may allow kids to get a small taste of new foods and become accustomed to their flavors and textures. Introducing your young one to no more than one or two new dishes at a time can make this experience less daunting. 

3. Let Kids Have Control

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If kids feel pushed or pressured into eating unfamiliar breakfast fare, this may have the opposite effect. Allowing your child to have control over what they eat may encourage them to sample different foods. This might mean letting your young one pick which items they want on their plates and deciding how much of each one to consume during the meal. 

Keep in mind that kids may barely touch unfamiliar dishes the first time they see them, which is normal. Over time, most children will gradually eat more of the new foods on their plates. 

4. Play On Their Favorites

When you go out for breakfast with your kids, you can pique their interest in trying new items by ordering them with ingredients or toppings you know your young ones enjoy. For instance, if your children love fruit, they may be more likely to sample Belgian waffles or pancakes topped with blueberry, strawberry, or cherry compote. Similarly, if your kids readily eat French fries, you can get them to try hash browns by showing them how to dip the fried potatoes in ketchup.

 

Introduce your children to new and delicious breakfast foods by dining at Belgian Waffle & Pancake House. This family restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner to hungry patrons throughout Branson, MO. Call (417) 334-8484 to ask about specials, and visit the website to browse their menu of delectable American food.

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