I didn't have this problem with my older children, so I need some advice because nothing seems to be working. Since he was 12 months (about 6 months now) my ds throws his food on the floor or just crumbles it all up. We have tried telling him "no" every time he does it. We have also tried ignoring it because it seemed like he was trying to get our attention. We thought it was a phase that would pass. It hasn't passed and is very frustrating. I never know what to offer for meals because it seems like he does this even for food he likes. It is a game, I know. I have read when toddlers do this to end mealtime. But he sometimes does this for the first or second thing offered and then would hardly have anything to eat. Do you end mealtime if they do this even if they haven't had anything to eat? Or do you have another technique that has worked?
Re: What to do about throwing food?
That being said, playing with food in our house means you're not hungry and mealtime ends for you. Even if it's at the very beginning of a meal. Skipping/missing a meal here or there is not going to cause your child to starve to death.
LO (14 months) does this as well. We found that sometimes she is overwhelmed by the amount of food we put on her tray. If we offer just one item in smaller quantities at a time, she tends to do less throwing. So instead of a veggies and protein being put on her tray at the same time, we put the carrots down first, then when those are just about done, we'll put a little protein down.
We've also been trying to teach her to put things she doesn't want or is "done" with in her cup holder or a small cup nearby. She responds pretty well to that most days. But if she is persistent with throwing, we assume she is just not hungry and we take her out of the chair.