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Nov. 21st, 2008 02:11 pmMy son's eating hygiene has collapsed. He now only willingly eats edamame, green beans, plain noodles, yoghurt, fruit, cottage cheese. He used to eat many more things. Like, over the last weekend. It's very frustrating.
Edit - Sweet potatoes back on the menu. Fish sticks and chicken nuggets, spaghetti-os (indistinguishable from the food he ate from jars) still off, fruit-and-nut bread still on.
Edit - Sweet potatoes back on the menu. Fish sticks and chicken nuggets, spaghetti-os (indistinguishable from the food he ate from jars) still off, fruit-and-nut bread still on.
Re: My two cents....
Date: 2008-11-22 07:04 pm (UTC)It really is a matter of do you cater or not and either one is ultimately fine. It's a matter of how you want to handle it. And I know it's not easy to just have him not eat I also wanted to find something he would eat. It's very ingrained in us I think to nurture by providing food they like and I think sharing the food we like with them and wanting them to enjoy that with us.
Just you wait we are likely to struggle with food issues as well. Plus we have to start by feeding them candy. Which feels so wrong I can't even tell you.
Probably if he has one good meal a day he's fine.
eating off floor.....see it could be worse.
What is it you want to see happen at mealtime?
How does this differ from the reality of mealtime?
Why does this stress you out? (me assuming from reading this this is stressful to you)
What do you do at mealtime that works?
What makes a mealtime great?
Re: My two cents....
Date: 2008-11-22 08:06 pm (UTC)I don't want to cater - it's antithetical to my parenting strategy. But it feels like the options are to cater or to see Nico not eat. And that's what stresses me out.