I strip my kids down to diapers for every meal. They refuse to wear bibs and I can't take having to scrub the stains out of their clothes. Today, for lunch, I decided to try and let them eat clothed. Horrible. I just spent the last 35 minutes soaking and scrubbing their shirts.
I'm not sure what the issue is - they are great eaters and the food gets in their mouth most of the time. I think they overstuff and sometimes spit out. But for the most part they eat without issues. Yet everytime I let them stay dressed we're a mess.
Anyway, if you let your kid eat with clothes on, what is your tip or strategy? Or do you just not care if their clothes get stained/dirty?
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Not sure I have any specific tips or advice but my children generally eat clothed without a problem and I'm pretty fastidious about their clothes. I actually give a lot of credit to our washing machine since after having two kids (two girls so they basically share the same wardrobe, 3 years apart), none of their clothes are stained (from food, blowouts or anything). Both of my girls are good eaters and while I wouldn't say either of them are super neat (my toddler still has to sit on a towel over our upholstered chair so she doesn't ruin the fabric), the stains from meals seem to come out of their clothes pretty easily for us. That said, neither of my girls spit up their food at this point so the stains are truly just food stains. I usually pre-treat their clothes from the day at night with a stain stick so they sit overnight and then run them through the washing machine the next morning. That seems to do the trick for us so I can't think of anything I'm doing that's unique or special which is why I think we must have a super effective washing machine.
My 1-year-old does eat in her diapers occasionally -- usually if I'm about to change her anyway and it's meal time (I'm not going to put her in a new outfit right before a meal). The only food I strip her down for is beets since I find those impossible to get out of clothes.
a little past 1yo my twins stopped wanting to wear bibs.
if they are eating something red/staining (like spaghetti sauce) i'll take their shirts off- but other than that - they just get messy. I don't care --- they are kids...their clothes get worn a few times before they outgrow them- stains are no big deal.
I prefer to pick them up from daycare all messy/stained - it means they had fun, IMO.
i have never scrubbed a shirt
If it gets stained so badly it won't come out in a normal wash- it becomes a play at home shirt.
It's a loosing battle for us to keep their bibs on. I just let them eat without a bib and pre treat their clothes for the wash. I thinks it's way more work to undress them every time and then dress them again. I have no patience for that.
I haven't had any issues with stains on their clothes.
If Will is eating messy food, I'll take his shirt off. But really what worked best for us was practice.
He goes to DC in a uniform (yes, they put toddlers in a uniform), which seemed crazy at first, but given the toddler room is where they transition to no bibs, utensils and regular cups (not sippies), it has been great practice for him! And now even though he doesn't mind wearing a bib, we usually go without because he's a pretty neat eater.
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I put bibs on like it or not and I feed them. I only let them eat finger foods at that age. Probably not the best for teaching them for utensil use, but my 3 yr old is fine and not any further behind than the rest of his class and I fed him for a very long time. I just can't stand sloppy messes
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Have you tried those bibs that are more like shirts like this? Would they tolerate them?
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The only time P&F get messy is if I put too much food on their tray at once. Usually, I just put a few bites out at a time, and things are fairly neat. They do get messy if we eat tomato sauce and they drag their sleeve across it, but I try to remember to roll up their sleeves.