DS is 9 months old and has eaten absolutely every single thing we've given to him - I'm positive this won't last forever, haha. When did your LO start rejecting food or only wanting to eat certain things?
DS is 9 months old and has eaten absolutely every single thing we've given to him - I'm positive this won't last forever, haha. When did your LO start rejecting food or only wanting to eat certain things?
hostess / wonderful watermelon / 39513 posts
I think around 14-16 months for LO 1 & 2. They ate everything before that.
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
For me it was once he started daycare at 19 months. He had SUCH an open palate before that, but once he started eating more kid-friendly food that he didn't get at home he suddenly became very picky.
pomelo / 5220 posts
Probably around 13-14 months! At 21 months he's getting back to trying more things!
honeydew / 7283 posts
@oliviaoblivia: ditto! M ate everything until she was 3. J is already picky (carbs please!) at 17 months.
pear / 1961 posts
DD1 just turned 4, and she has gotten significantly pickier in the last 3-4 months. When she was younger she might be particular on a certain day (e.g., maybe she just didn't feel like pasta one day), but generally would eat most things. She is still pretty good for a preschooler, but has gotten more vocal about not liking things that she used to eat just fine. Honestly, I think some of it is social learning....like most of her classmates don't like X, so she says she doesn't like X either.
DD2 (17m) has always been pickier than DD1 ever was.
I grew up a very picky eater (especially re: textures), so I've always been waiting for the other shoe to drop with DD1
grapefruit / 4731 posts
For me it was around 2-3 I can't remember exactly. I mean he would always not finish everything I gave him but I think at 3 (when he started really talking a lot), he finally said he didn't want ANYTHING I gave him and wanted something else. Also refused to try new things.
He a little over 4 and has started trying new things again... hopefully it's just a phase!
nectarine / 2951 posts
DS got picky around 2. He is 2.5 and he is slowly open to try new foods and more veggies. He used to eat everything and anything!
grapefruit / 4988 posts
It's been gradual. At 2.5, I think she probably still eats well compared to most other kids her age, but it seems like she is always "losing" things that she will eat. Like last night, she wouldn't eat meat sauce with her pasta (previously, she loved it). We just keep offering though and sometimes she starts eating things again.
pomegranate / 3350 posts
LO1 was picky from the very beginning but got significantly worse after a year and a half to two years. Prior to that we could distract him and get him to eat different things but once he became more aware and only fed himself it became really really hard.
LO2 will usually at least try anything. He's always been a good eater and I hope it continues! He is just about 2.
apricot / 485 posts
I would say gradually as well but started around 15mo with her not wanting to be told what to do. My DD (2) eats most things at daycare and even vegetables sometimes (peer pressure!) but not at home!
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
Like.. 14-15 months? DD is 16 months now and definitely became more picker than when she was before.
pear / 1648 posts
DD has always eaten everything, but she has gotten a little more unpredictable starting around... 16 months, maybe? I think it's more her exerting control over her decisions rather than disliking the food, though. We'll see how long til that part starts...
persimmon / 1431 posts
Maybe around 15 months? At 19 months now DD only likes cheese, oranges, mac & cheese, pasta. She maaaaaybe takes a bite of other food.
squash / 13764 posts
Around 16 months. I remember at his 12 month appt, the pedi said "He will probably eat more now than he will at 18 months" and I thought she was joking. But nope, 18 months rolled around and he was existing off two bites of yogurt and some crackers every day.
pomegranate / 3921 posts
She's 16 months and started getting pickier around a year. She's still a good eater but I can definitely see a decline in the things she'll eat.
papaya / 10343 posts
She started picky, ate better around a year, worse for a while from maybe 15-18 mo, then better again. At 2 she is a good eater (for a kid) but I expect there will be more ups and downs.
cherry / 167 posts
DS got pickier around 13 months. He would eat anything and everything before. Now he's much less interested in vegetables. He eats the most at breakfast so I pile up his tray
papaya / 10570 posts
E was a terrible eater right from the start! Now, at almost 3, she only eats a handful of foods and only when *she* chooses to eat them.
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