Episode 9: When Toddler Picky Eating Is About the Parents (Multivitamins & When to Worry)
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Your toddler won’t eat meat. They push away vegetables. They live on fruit, crackers, milk, and the occasional bite of something random — and now you’re wondering if they’re getting enough protein, enough iron, enough for their brain development. Maybe your pediatrician mentioned a multivitamin with iron. Maybe you’ve already Googled “iron deficiency in toddlers”.
In this episode, I take you behind one very common question I hear in clinic: “My toddler is picky. Should I give a multivitamin?” But as we unpack it, you’ll see that it’s rarely just about the vitamin. It’s about the anxiety underneath it.
We’ll talk through:
- What normal toddler picky eating actually looks like
- How pediatricians screen for iron deficiency anemia
- Why hemoglobin doesn’t always tell the whole story
- How much protein toddlers really need (and why milk often covers it)
- When a multivitamin with iron makes sense — and when it doesn’t
- Red flags for something more serious like ARFID or sensory feeding challenges
- How pressure at the table quietly makes picky eating worse
Most toddlers between ages 2–7 go through a selective eating phase. It’s developmental. It’s tied to autonomy. And it’s incredibly triggering for parents who care deeply about nutrition. If your child’s growth is steady but you still feel worried, this episode will help you sort through what’s objective… and what might be coming from comparison, social media noise, family comments, or your own history with food.
Because sometimes the real work isn’t changing the child’s plate. It’s calming the parent’s nervous system.
You don’t need urgency. You need context. You need a plan that feels grounded and sustainable. And you deserve more than just a product recommendation.
If feeding your child feels stressful or messy right now, I created a free guide to walk you through the hidden mental barriers that drive mealtime tension and help you reset with confidence. You can download “When Feeding Feels Messy” here or at newstorynutrition.com.
You don’t have to do this alone. And you definitely don’t have to solve picky eating with just a vitamin.
If you'd like 1:1 support, head over to my website and book a call so we can talk about ways I help parents like you!