Almost Two Year Old That Refuses To Eat
I have an almost 2 year old DCB that refuses to eat anything but carbs and processed meat. I don't serve that kind of meal here, but DCM says that's all she can get him to eat at home. I'm running out of ideas. He won't eat at mealtime, but is hungry and cranky later.
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I refuse to get into power struggles with kids about eating.
I serve a healthy well balanced menu. My role is to serve. The daycare kids' role is to eat (or don't) But if they don't eat, there is nothing else offered or served until the next meal/snack time. I also do NOT offer carbs for snacks. Only fresh veggies. If mom would adopt the same practices at home this would be a non-issue but if mom thinks she HAS to offer/serve/prepare ONLY those things that he will eat, then THAT is the problem right there. The child is simply holding out until the things he likes are offered. Given that choice in life, I'd probably do the same ;) But since that isn't an option.....I am "forced" to eat other things. :) :lol: |
Originally Posted by Blackcat31: |
Eating issues can really bring down your day.
When the child does not eat, we all pay the price. the kids blood sugar levels are low and therefore, MOODY, TANTRUMS and not so pleasant behavior. I used to have kids like this and it was pretty hard for the first month. I just kept standing my ground and did not give in to giving them anything outside my menu. I always serve veggie first, protein second, carb third, fruit last, then milk. I serve them one at a time and give them some time to eat them, if they don't I just add them to their plate, some kids will wait to eat until the carb and only drink their milk. I would ratehr them do that than not eat at all. If you make it not a big deal, the child will follow suit and soon it won't be a deal at all. |
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Originally Posted by sharlan: FP told me as long as I offer each food to the children than I am ok. |
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Originally Posted by sharlan: Mine says all foods just have to be "available" whether on their plates or on the counter, it needs to be "available" for them. Personally, I DO give them everything at one time but require them to start with their veggies before moving on. Can't make them but I strongly encourage them to do so. I reward those that comply. |
Im not any food program if say its lunch time come eat for example if someone says im not hungry I will let them no it will be a while until the next meal an u will be very hungry so I will say are you sure you don't want little bit so u are not hungry.if they say no then they no they have to wait until the next meal.the next meal if snack I do give things like chips an crackers some sweets but they know the do not get snack if they didnt eat food so they can eat there lunch then are welcome to have snack with the other kids .every one eats same food no I don't make each kid different meals.
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U could have mom bring his food so not cranky but if the other kid saw they will want it an wont be fair but I have had kids bring food in before not often u could explain thats his food from his mom I dont have that
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The problem is that mom is serving at home what she knows he'll eat because she's afraid he won't eat at all if she doesn't. I have this exact same kid (and parents). 3 out of 5 days here, she eats nothing. Not a single bite of food crosses her lips. And I've finally stopped stressing about it. I can't force feed her and if she gets hungry enough, she will eat. So don't sweat it.
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BUT she still has to sit at the table with the others while they eat. I won't reward her for not eating by allowing her to play at meal times.
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Originally Posted by Wednesday: So now the choices offered are sit and watch your friends eat (I always hope that choice will influence them to want to eat too) or the child can choose to not sit but move onto our next activity which is nap. They are not allowed to play or look at books or anything "fun". It's sit at the table with the others (eat or don't) OR straight to nap time. |
Excellent idea! You don't want to eat? Cool. Goodnight. Lol. I too would hope she chose to stay at the table because I've had a tiny bit of success with that. Once in a blue moon, she'll get bored enough to take a bite.
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Originally Posted by Blackcat31: A lot of that ECER's stuff is just stupid. They aren't supposed to wait. We're supposed to make waiting in line for a couple minutes an "activity" like jumping or singing. Wait until they get to kindergarten, and they can't stand still in line without singing or hopping on one foot. Sorry, I get a little riled up when some idealist idea of "quality" doesn't match my idea of "quality". They preach respect for culture, but then throw it in the garbage when it doesn't suit their beliefs. |
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