Holiday potlucks and family gatherings are supposed to be fun, but if you have a picky eater, they can feel like a high-stress performance. You dread the well-meaning questions (“Why won’t he eat anything?”) and the power struggles at the table. The key to stress-free holiday mealtimes isn’t forcing food; it’s about preparation, perspective, and patience. Remember, a child’s relationship with food is built over time, not over one holiday meal. To help manage mealtime expectations and strategies, here’s a great resource from the Kids Health website: Picky Eaters.

Let’s look at simple ways to make potlucks enjoyable for everyone, especially your kid.


1. The Pre-Game Plan: Prepare Ahead

The goal is to ensure your child has at least one safe, familiar food option without putting pressure on the host.


2. Manage Expectations, Not Intake

Take the pressure off yourself, your child, and your host. Your job is to offer food, not force them to eat it.


3. The Sensory Side of the Plate

Holiday plates can be visually and texturally challenging for picky eaters (sauces touching, mixed ingredients).

By using preparation and shifting your mindset, you can navigate holiday mealtimes with peace and confidence.

At Golden Child Development Center, we support the development of healthy eating habits through gentle exposure and sensory exploration.

Want to learn more about our approach and how we can support your child’s growth?

Contact Golden Child Development Center today for a consultation or to schedule a visit!

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