DD is a big eater, she loves to snack and still has 2 big meals a day. She also always wants whatever we are eating. I have started trying to cut back her snacks because I would hate to have her get in the habit of constantly needing to eat when she bored. Am I overly concerned for no reason?
Re: Do you limit how much your kid eats every day?
Assuming she's not snacking on McDs or chips or other junk I think its way too young to cut back. Kids eat when they're hungry and stop when they're not. Its normal for them to graze rather than eat set meals. As long as what they eat is healthy its fine.
I would not even think about limiting snacking until near school age.
As I said, this is all assuming she's not eating any junk.?
Just make sure you are offering her healthy food and be done with it. Kids her age should not be limited in how much they eat.
If you are feeding her junk, even stuff like goldfish, which has a lot of sodium, among other things, and not a lot of nutrition, I would switch to fruits, veggies, and whole grains, like oatmeal instead of a granola bar. DD is super small and underweight, so I try to make every calorie count, which isn't to say she never gets a donut, but I try to make sure she has mostly nutritional dense foods.
I don't limit her at meals, but I don't really offer her snacks, either. If she didn't eat a good breakfast I might offer her a mid-morning snack, but usually I just wait and see if she asks for food before I make it available. She very rarely has a snack between lunch and dinner, and never eats after dinner. I do sometimes limit one element of dinner if she's gorging on one thing at the expense of another (i.e. tonight she was eating a TON of rice and ignoring the fish and veggies on her plate, so once she finished the rice and asked for more I told her to try the fish and veggies first).
She always wants what we're eating, too, so we don't eat in front of her except at meal times. If we want to eat something like chips that we don't want her to eat a ton of, we wait until nap or after bedtime.
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With DS I do because one of his "symptoms" is that he doesn't recognize fullness, so I monitor it for him.
With DD, I would do anything just to get her to eat, so I don't limit her at all.
If you want an alternative to just raw fruits and veggies, fruit leather or dried fruit are good alternatives. Trader Joes has both with no added ingredients like sugar, preservatives, etc.
I wouldn't limit food unless my child was overweight. And I don't really' understand why you would limit it unless that were the case.
DS is slim and I do limit junk obviously but he can have as much 'good' food as he wants. Some days he eats nothing. The past 2 days he's been eating a ton. It's actually irriating me b/c I do nothing but make him food! I guess it's a growth spurt or something.
As many have said before, I only limit junk food. ?Otherwise, she can eat as much as she wants. ?DD is tiny and eats all the time as well. ?She just has a really high metabolism ( lucky girl!) ?I really don't want to limit her eating because she needs to put on weight and I also don't want her to develop an unhealthy attitude about food... ?
As long as your meals and snacks are healthy and that she isn't developing a weight problem, I would not limit her food intake. ?