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The Discovery of Eating

by Sequatchie Valley Head Start

Among the most delightful things we learn to do in life is eat – some of us delighting in it more than others, still others delighting more than we should. But delight in eating – like many things in life – seems to arrive in proportion remarkably inverse to disgust: the memory of swallowing castor oil makes me love a rich, chocolatey cake all the more. That’s why, at Head Start, we offer children an array of foods – so they can be disgusted and delighted, thereby having the chance to grow into the person they’re going to be, rather than the person we might think we’d like them to be. 

 



So: is Isaiah delighted or disgusted? At first he was just downright puzzled. But then, moments later, he gobbled down all the broccoli he could lay his hands on. That’s when he was three. We wonder what another year (or even tomorrow!) will bring.

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"Thanks, Laurie. For those who don't know, Laurie is a pediatrician, a former Head Start volunteer, and (drum roll!) an expectant mom."

Added 8 June 2006 by NHSA Editor 

"I have no children (yet) but my dog, Ginger had a similar response the first time I fed her a tortilla. :)"

Added 8 June 2006 by Laurie Montano 

"This is a wonderful story and photo. It reminds me of my son, Michael's response at about the same age to eggplant. I once saw a Head Start classroom set up on Capitol Hill. I recall Senator Chris Dodd stopping by just as the children were sitting down for lunch. I even remember that the lunch included lasagna. What a nice memory to keep."

Added 8 June 2006 by Beth Kane