Okay ladies, so here is something that I have been chewing on (pun intended) when it comes to food with your kiddos. We did BLW with DS and we always offer him a well rounded meal and let him eat what he chooses from it. He will always take a bite or two of his veggies, but loves his pasta and protein and fruits and oatmeal. I had a friend over the other day and she kept telling her toddler to eat "one more bite", even though the LG kept saying "done". I guess maybe because we did BLW, we don't do that in our house. I over exaggerate eating veggies and enjoying them so he eats more, but that's about it. And I am not too keen on the idea of a) fighting him to eat and making it an unpleasant experience and b) forcing him to eat more than he wants to if he's full. So my question to you is, do you push for that one more bite, and do you plan on doing it as they get older?
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That said , my kids have always been good eaters otherwise we would have to rethink. So far, it has worked out for us. I do bend those rules for DD sometimes since she does not really get the rules. My boys understand that if you want more macaroni and cheese, you need to eat your peas.
That makes me sound mean but they do really well with it :-)
First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13
No, it certainly wasn't weird... Although what kind of got my goat about it was that she explicitly told me that this child will vomit and gag if she's being forced to eat more than she wants, or if it's something she doesn't like. So when she kept encouraging one more bite, it kind of made me wonder why she does it when she knows the possible reaction to come. It's almost based on principle...
No joke, she sat at the table starting at a 1/2 c. of chicken and plain noodles (the way she likes) for forty five flipping minutes. Finally told her to put it away. I made her way it for breakfast. She tried to refuse, but I would let her have anything else, so she finished 5 chunks of chicken this morning at 11.
And I do the one more bite on E all the time- usually 6 or 7 times before I get him out of the high chair.