Question
My now 29 year old (with capital letters after her name) and at the time, a 4 year old, said she didn't like casserole. I said, "your mom fixed casserole and we are all going to eat it". She sat there, and I said, "you will get nothing else to eat except casserole". She took one bite, and didn't make it to the bathroom to vomit. Afterwards, and occasionally she reminds me, said, "I told you I didn't like casserole". Are there exceptions the "Arguing with children about food" rule?
I am now a grandfather. Although I don't regret much about how we raised our three children, I wish I'd have had your advice. Life would have been much easier.