To his credit, he's normally a very sweet, if not incredibly stubborn, boy. I think he may be teething two top molars after just getting in 2 bottom molars, so I'm trying to give him orajel and OTC infant pain relievers as needed... as wells as leeway with the tantrums and mood swings. BUT, he's throwing horrible fits when I try to feed him. As in, head-shaking, smacking the spoon/fork or throwing the food on the floor, screaming like I hurt him to the point of hyperventilation... over things he likes! And is easy to chew. I don't get how the same meal he had for dinner last night is all of a sudden poison that he must purge from his sight.
Both H and I are frustrated to the point that we're going to stop feeding him and make him wait until his next meal/snack when he does this.... We don't know what else to do. Tonight for his dinner he did this... worst meltdown yet. I tried to ignore it. Then play with him to see if I could change his mood. Then I ignored him for a few moments to see if he'd calm down... he got worse. I took him into another room and H slathered Orajel on his gums. I comforted and calmed him, then took him back to the dining room. I sat him in my lap, thinking maybe the highchair was the enemy and not the food- Annie's All Stars, which he loves!! (And ate yesterday with no issue.) As soon as he saw the spoon coming at him he started crying and flailing like I was the nurse with a shot. HORRIBLE. I gave up in frustration and gave him something else. Then when I put him to bed he cried himself to sleep, then woke up and cried himself to sleep again... no limbs stuck in the crib slats, no wet diaper/vomit/poop, not hot or cold... just piissed that he was going to bed. And yes, he was dosed with infant acetamenophen before eating.
I don't know how to handle him when he does this.
Re: 14 month old- tantrums and won't eat
Does he feed himself? It's definitely easier (though messier) to let them feed themselves once they hit about 12 months. Making him wait for the next meal because he's having a tantrum will just make him hungrier and grouchier, IME (Seriously! My 4-year-old had an hour-long meltdown caused by barely eating dinner. He had a banana and PB with a glass of milk before bed tonight. Sigh).
This woman has really good advice about feeding kids: https://www.ellynsatter.com/how-to-feed-i-24.html
"Your almost-toddler may suddenly - or slowly over time - let you know that he wants to feed himself by refusing eat from the spoon, grabbing at it, and putting up a fuss when you try to feed him. Don't force or play games. Instead, let him feed himself."From here: https://www.ellynsatter.com/to-15-months-feeding-your-almost-toddler-i-30.html?osCsid=93186nk9p5kgpmk675a4o2fl16
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
it sounds like his teeth are really just bothering him
dd didn't eat much when she was going through really painful teething as well
just try to get him to eat and don't make a big deal out of it - maybe even let him graze a bit on other stuff during the day?
as long as he gets milk he'll be ok for 2 weeks or so if he doesn't eat much, its fluid that they HAVE to have to get by
you just don't want to make eating time something he dreads. If he screams when you put him the high chair and won't calm down, then I'd just take him out and move on.
GL - you'll get through it!