Wäre es Kindesmisshandlung wenn man sein Kind zwingt jeden Tag Mohrrüben & Brokkoli zu Essen?

Wäre es Kindesmisshandlung wenn man sein

Kind zwingt jeden Tag Mohrrüben & Brokkoli zu Essen?

und sonst nichts anderes zur Hauptmahlzeit ?

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Silo123
10 months ago

I even see everything “force for food” as a child abuse. I can’t eat anything today because I’ve developed an extreme eclectic.

And at JEDEM Day, carrots and broccoli, it is necessary to develop an aversion against it and to doubt whether it is healthy.

Exitussi
10 months ago

The compulsion is the abuse, no matter what is being forced.

Silo123
10 months ago
Reply to  Exitussi

I see that too! Pointo food.

LailaBennett
10 months ago

If the child is literally ZWINGT it is wrong, quite clear, but if there is only one, the child doesn’t like carrots but that’s still for dinner and is eaten for the most part, then I find it okay

WAYKOW
10 months ago

If you want to achieve your children hate this vegetables, that’s the right way to do it.

In addition, one-sided healthy eating is not advantageous. You need a change.

Nevertheless, I would not call it a child abuse.

Silo123
10 months ago
Reply to  WAYKOW

I’m afraid I’ll find food. I really suffered under it. I remember that much worse than blows (where I was never beaten in sick house)

And I’m still suffering from the consequences, I’m pretty crumble at dinner, something really can’t eat anymore and that won’t change until my end of life.

I’m glad at least I wasn’t forced to mushrooms. As a child I loved collecting, but had no food and did not like it in many parts. The really solid mushrooms were o.k., but with felt blanks I could be hunted. I just love this one!

The mushrooms have become my hobby and that would probably not be them, I would have been forced and most eatable I would also like to eat. At Elvesbeischnecklingen I fit, but I would have to do compulsion and some I just don’t find delicious. But in mushrooms, I am very experimental and have no fear of touch because I was at least not forced to DA

WAYKOW
10 months ago
Reply to  Silo123

You confirm exactly what I say.

With one exception what is to be understood as “force”. This compulsion can, of course, also be in the form of a child abuse.

You can still accept “What comes to the table is eaten”. But if it goes on… there’s no dinner or you’ll be sitting at the table until it’s empty. Then there is obviously already child abuse.

xXAlpaChinoXx
10 months ago

If you force it physically, then with certainty, otherwise not.But a child needs more than just broccoli & carrots, in the long term it could have negative consequences.

MartinusDerNerd
10 months ago

Hello!

We must be aware that children are much more sensitive to the bitterness of food than adults can.

This is a natural protection mechanism that will later end.

Because many poisonous plants are now bitter.

It is possible to help to taste these unloved vegetables with more “sweet”.

And also something to reduce the amounts can help.

And if you only use less bitter vegetables, it can also help.

https://www.startpage.com/do/search?q=gem%C3%BCse+f%C3%BCr+kinder

PGI

Martin

rainbowsch
10 months ago

I don’t think so. In the baby cereal, vegetables are also simply purged.

I’d say it’s more mistreatment if you stuff them with burger and make them too thick and so sick

rainbowsch
10 months ago
Reply to  norules4life

Thank you

Aeroplanus
10 months ago

Something’s gonna come on the table. That diet should be clear. It would also be useless to stuff the child with McDoofMüll every day, even if it were great.

SimpleHuman
10 months ago
Reply to  Aeroplanus

Like I hated the sentence earlier. He’s still halling, 30 years later, when I read 😂

Vennesla
10 months ago

That would be a much too one-sided diet and the child will not like it soon.

Kugelflitz
10 months ago

Lack of nutrition is the risk of child welfare.