NurseFire
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2024
We got this for our son who has autism and as any parent with a child on the spectrum knows foods can be tricky. This is a great way for him to see what he needs to eat or at least try to get to his reward. He immediately took to it and loves reading each compartment after he eats the food.The plate is solid and not at all flimsy like other kids plates. However it is a little on the heavier side. Overall it’s very well constructed and I expect to last a long time.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2024
Son love's this
MT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2023
My son, who ate healthy baby led weaning food turned into a VERY picky eater when he was around 1 and a half. He is 3 now. For the first time in a very long time, he ate broccoli with this plate. I think visually seeing that reward ( goldfish) next to the broccoli worked for him. Someone wrote a review saying why not, because they tried everything…thank you, worked for us too, for now:)
Natasha Galbreath
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2020
My son has been in feeding therapy for many many years, and this is yet another thing weve tried in hopes of getting him to eat anything, or try any new foods. I didnt have high hopes because weve been here many times before and wasted so much money on things that are supposed to help but dont. Happily, this has helped a little. I cant say it will do the same for you or your picky eater, but its worth a shot!The downside is that it just doesnt hold much. My preschooler doesnt eat much to begin with, but this definitely doesnt hold a "meal" of his. It holds maybe 10 grapes, a piece of cheese broken up, and a couple crackers. It would be great if it had one spot that was a touch bigger that could hold a quarter of a piece of toast or something, or half a waffle chopped up. But oh well.Its also kind of a pain to wash. Its handwash only, and has lots of edges and such so if you serve something messy in it, its going to take longer to wash of course, so just something to keep in mind. Even with that, its been helpful for my kiddo who doesnt like food to ever ever touch, who wont reuse a plate if theres a crumb on it, and who needs incentive to try new things. We put familiar foods we know he will eat alternately in the compartments, and in the last open compartment we put something he will not eat. He has to interact with that last item (touch, lick, bite and spit, chew and spit, hold on tongue, or maybe even chew and swallow) to get the treat in the covered spot at the end. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt. But its worth it if it works even once!That said, I wouldnt buy it for a normal child who eats normal sized meals. It doesnt hold enough for them at all. This is more for snacks or grazers.
Morgan Baker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2020
No one warns you that feeding children is the hardest part of raising them. Or maybe that isn’t true for everyone. But for my two picky eaters - dinner is the most dreaded part of the day. We bought the “superhero” plate for my oldest son about a year ago. And it actually worked. (Trust me, I doubted it. It was a last ditch effort). He is now 5 and still asks for it nightly. So now that my almost 3 year old is becoming every bit as picky as older brother (where did I go wrong?!?), I decided to get a second plate. And he ate every bite off of it. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m sure every night won’t be as lucky. It’s not a miracle worker. But if there are even a few good nights a week, I’ll take it! $20 is a steep price for a plate, but not for my sanity. And they clearly hold up well. So I’m happy. I do wish the portions were slightly bigger for my 5 year old, but he is good about asking for more if he wants it.