Part of giving inappropriate responsibility to a child is allowing it, at too young an age, to make decisions over what it eats. There are certain decisions that it's parental responsibility to make. Once these are set in place and boundaries are set, there becomes room for flexibility.
Hi Jane, I have to say that I was a child who refused to eat anything but eggs, cheese and drink milk, I had a cousin who only ate bread and drank water, very embarrassing if his Mum ever took him in a cafe and ordered him bread and water!!
I still remember my Mum trying to make ?encourage? Me to eat stuff I didn't like, had never tasted but was horrified by. If I tried to eat such stuff I was sick. My mum gave up eventually and as I got older I gradually extended my diet, my cousin also eventually had a varied diet and was highly successful.

My children were picky eaters, think maybe the younger one copied her older sister but eventually they got over it.
Think the childhood obesity explosion is due to laziness by the carer or lack of time, if a single parent or two parents are working all hours plus ignorance , the availability and cheapness of bad food which simply wasn't around in our day, Kraft cheese triangles, bread and butter, jam was staple food. The lack of physical exercise because parents are terrified of letting their children out play because of the much heightened fear of paedophiles who were always around but tended to operate incestuously and were secrets kept within families. I remember my Mum always telling us not to talk to any 'strange men'. I can also remember seeing a few but we were always in a group and we always ran away.
The danger of traffic which was never really a worry back in the fifties when so few people owned cars.
Of course there are plenty of other things as well but the explosion of sugar in diets has had a highly destructive effect on all of us.
Part of giving inappropriate responsibility to a child is allowing it, at too young an age, to make decisions over what it eats. There are certain decisions that it's parental responsibility to make. Once these are set in place and boundaries are set, there becomes room for flexibility.