Hi ladies -
So I feel like I am at my wits end. My son is going to be two next month and I cannot get a solid veggie or fruit in him! He has no problem with pureed forms of the fruit or veggie -- so I know it is a flavor issue. It is definitely a texture aversion. We have had him evaluated twice now and they say he doesn't qualify for occupational therapy. They told me to just keep trying and eventually he will get there.
He does eat -- mostly carbs. He does like bananas but that's as far as it goes. I wil get him to put the fruit or veggies to his lips but he won't actually eat it. The other problem that has arisen is that he has become lazy with feeding himself. I take full responsibility. My husband and I just have grown concerned with his eating so we end up feeding him just to make sure he eats. I have contemplated jiust putting the food on his highchair and letting him figure it out but I get worried that he won't eat.
He was born with torticollis (shortening of his neck muscle) as well as being an acid reflux baby. I suspect that the reflux might still be there and will be discussing it at his two year appt with the pedi.
I just am not sure what else to do. I am so fearful he is going to be going to kindergarten and still eating purees. Should I just stop cold-turkey?
Re: No veggies or fruit
DD just turned 3 and we have the same issue. She is extremely particular about what she eats and does not like to try new things. She used to eat bananas and peas but not anymore. Don't know what changed. We do the applesauce pouches and freeze dried fruit (apples, pears) and fruit strips (not the best sugar wise, but I consider it kinda fruitish). Vegetables are non existent but I do veggie pasta and sometimes she will eat the carrots out of chicken noodle soup. I try not to stress to much about it but there are some meals that I get frustrated because I make the same things over and over.
When I took her in for her 3 year dr. appt I asked the dr about it and they said that she is definitely getting her calcium because she eats a lot of cheese and yogurt but that I should be giving her a vitamin since she might be lacking in the other areas. So now she takes half a Flintstone vitamin every morning with breakfast. She gets a lot of milk, yogurt and cheese so her calcium is good and she is healthy and active so I'm just hoping at some point fruits and veggies will get in her.
Will you LO do any other pouches besides applesauce? I think the fruit/veggie combo ones do a good job of making the veggies taste palatable to a toddler. DS likes Pea/Apple, Butternut Squash/Apple, and Pear/Carrot, to name a few. Ironically, he doesn't like the applesauce ones.
unfortunately no. She does the applesauce ones but the ones with fruit and vegetables are a different size with a different top and she knows the difference. sigh...
Have you tried cleaning out an applesauce pouch and refilling it with a veggie combo one?
I simply don't offer much carb. I offer a balanced meal, and she doesn't get more meat unless she eats a decent amount of veggies as well. My daughter is also a lazy eater, and I use that to my advantage. If I have to feed her, she gets a spoon with both meat and veggie on it.
My daughter also still loves the purees, but I only keep them on hand for when we're out of the house, since they're easy and nonperishable.
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I am right there with you too!! My daughter is 29 months and same way. I still give her pureed green beans and spinanch/veggies- am I embarrassed about it yes- but at least she gets it in her tummy. And we are lucky she likes those pear/spinach pouches too so she gets those during the week too.
And on a positive note- I probably put peas on her plate like 3 times a week to see if she will eat them for the past 6 months and just recently has she started taking a few bites- I slip them in there- so you just never know. Besides- what you do in your home and what works for your family is all that matters. You sound like you are doing and thinking of all you can to make sure he is healthy!!