I'm meh on the issue. One the one hand, it can help teach children better eating choices and that sometimes they need to suck it up and deal, but on the other, kids do need that energy. Some of the lack can be made up with a good breakfast in the morning, but if you were in my house growing up, you didn't HAVE that. You made your OWN breakfast, usually a bowl of cereal or a pack of poptarts. THAT'S IT. We weren't allowed to cook until we go older, and since there was nothing for breakfast we were allowed to eat that could be nuked, small cold breakfast it was.
Now I hate to think of my parents of having been intentionally cruel (be cause they weren't), but honestly, I think that was. Lunch was the ONLY guarenteed meal I had of the day sometimes, as I'm a very picky eater. Eventually, we sort of compromised because most of the time I DID eat some of the dinner, usually before some ingredients were added (such as spaghetti with no sauce, turkey without gravy, chop suey with only the sauce and hamburger, etc. For the record, I don't have a food TOUCHING issue in itself, it's the combined flavors I don't like). And if I STILL didn't like what was being served, when I was old enough, I could go make myself a sandwich.
If parents feel the need to send their kids to bed without dinner on frequent occasions, then something needs to be done, because to me, that IS cruel. Once in a while is one thing. All the time is another. As a parent, it is YOUR job to make sure your kids needs are taken care of. Trying to reform a picky eater is hard, but constantly starving them out of dinner shouldn't be happening frequently.
Now I hate to think of my parents of having been intentionally cruel (be cause they weren't), but honestly, I think that was. Lunch was the ONLY guarenteed meal I had of the day sometimes, as I'm a very picky eater. Eventually, we sort of compromised because most of the time I DID eat some of the dinner, usually before some ingredients were added (such as spaghetti with no sauce, turkey without gravy, chop suey with only the sauce and hamburger, etc. For the record, I don't have a food TOUCHING issue in itself, it's the combined flavors I don't like). And if I STILL didn't like what was being served, when I was old enough, I could go make myself a sandwich.
If parents feel the need to send their kids to bed without dinner on frequent occasions, then something needs to be done, because to me, that IS cruel. Once in a while is one thing. All the time is another. As a parent, it is YOUR job to make sure your kids needs are taken care of. Trying to reform a picky eater is hard, but constantly starving them out of dinner shouldn't be happening frequently.
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