Its a phase.
No sense battling over it.
If she eats 2 bites, fine.
Then put away the food.
And off on her merry ways she goes.
It can be a big deal or not.
There are 4 basic types of eaters:
1) those that eat according to their body's cues. ie: full or hungry. They eat when hungry, and stop when full. Regardless of "how many" bites they took. How many bites they took is irrelevant.
2) Those that are Grazers. ie: they eat, per their body's cues, and eat small amounts all day. Which is actually healthier, than eating a ton at a sitting. My Husband and son are like that. They know their body's cues and I know that about them too. No big deal.
3) Those that eat, a ton at each sitting, because they are hearty eaters or they have to. And they don't know, their body's cues for hunger/fullness necessarily.
4) Those that eat, according to emotional needs. ie: they are bored, or stressed, or sad, or have been TAUGHT, to eat in ORDER TO please, others. So they eat even if they are full or not really hungry.
A person learns, how to "eat" per how they are taught in in childhood.
Many dysfunctional eating habits or tendencies that adults may have, are sometimes from how they have been taught to cope or taught to eat as a child.
A person learns to eat per: their body's cues... or for emotional reasons.
MANY kids, in the morning, are not really hungry right away.
My kids are the same way.
Their tummy needs time to wake up.
Fine.
But, now that they are in school, they do eat something in the morning... but it is NOT the same amounts that *I* would eat. Fine. They are light eaters in the morning. I am not. Me, I need a hearty breakfast (and coffee) to start off my day or I get crabby.
Fine. That is me, that is them. We are not the same type of eaters.
I know their cues, and I know mine.
But we all "eat" fine and are healthy and don't starve etc.
Kids also need, snacks besides their 3 main meals.
They are so active and burn things off so quickly.
Even I can't go all day on just 3 meals a day.
A snack, can be just half an apple.
Keep in mind, that Toddler "serving sizes" are not the same amounts as an adult. For young kids, serving sizes are often in terms of Tablespoons.
And sure, kids are squirmy. I am too when I am busy with other things... I hate taking the time to eat. I don't have the patience for it. But so, I have to consciously, MAKE myself sit and eat, so that I am not just eating on the run.