The results are in...
The results are in...
Your toddler is most like… Marshall from Paw Patrol aka the bargaining eater…
Your Quiz Results: Understanding Your Bargaining Eater
Does This Sound Like Your Toddler?
Mealtimes feel like a never-ending negotiation because your child…
✔️ Is always holding out for a "better deal" before taking a bite
✔️ Tries to bargain their way out of eating veggies
✔️ Can be persuaded… but only on their terms
You're not alone! Many toddlers turn meals into high-stakes negotiations. While their strategic thinking is impressive (future CEO, perhaps?), you don’t have to spend every meal debating. The key? Giving them a sense of control—without sacrificing nutrition.
Here’s What’s Next…
Instead of endless back-and-forth mealtime battles, we’ll show you how to work with your child’s need for control while keeping healthy eating on track.
🎯Step 1: Offer structured choices that let your child feel in charge (without turning meals into a free-for-all)
🎯Step 2: Involve them in simple meal planning steps to increase buy-in and excitement
🎯Step 3: Use divided plate strategies to encourage balance—without pressure or bribing
With these simple shifts, you’ll transform mealtime from a negotiation into a positive, low-stress experience.
Check Your Inbox – You’re All Set!
(make sure to check your junk/spam folder in case it goes missing and if it’s not there… send us a message: support@raisingmyteenagedtoddler.com)
We’ve sent you everything you need to get started, including:
📌 A simple framework for offering mealtime choices that actually work
📌 Divided plate strategies to encourage variety and balance
📌 Fun ways to involve your child in meal planning (without the chaos!)
📌 Go-to scripts for handling food negotiations like a pro
This approach respects your child’s independence while guiding them toward better eating habits—without the power struggles.
🔹 Check your inbox now and take the first step toward calmer, more cooperative mealtimes!