
I figure that at some point, she'll have to get past this. Abby read that infants can be very finicky about what they eat since that's one of the few features of their existence that they can actually control. At the same time, they will eat what they need to maintain themselves so we shouldn't worry about malnourishment. (Lots of baby books have lots of advice about baby behavior, for better or worse.) But it is annoying to have EVERYTHING new rejected, regardless of how tasty we know it to be. And the rejection can often be quite unpleasant with lots of vehement vocal objections from the kid.
The primary beneficiary of Margaret's food aversion has been Maddie. After a meal, we plop the tray down for Maddie to clean. She's been the recipient of a wide variety of tasty foods and waits with great anticipation during the whole process.


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