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AIBU?

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Am I starving my toddler?

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anniefrangipani · 21/01/2020 14:21

17mo DD, still breastfeeding, sleeps 7-7 with one or two wake ups. Naps 11-1pm, feeds to sleep, eats three meals a day plus one snack.

We started weaning at 6mo and did BLW exclusively. She has always shared our meals, will quite happily eat steak or pasta or gooseberries or whatever we're having. We've always tried not to make too much of a fuss of her eating, and just let food be it's own reward.

Occasionally she'll turn her nose up and refuse to eat anything at all. We don't make a fuss about that either.

She still happily shares our meals - tea last night was homemade burgers, brioche buns, mature cheddar, corn on the cob, sugar snap peas. She had about a quarter of a burger, a piece of bun, a few bits of cheese, half a corn cob, about five or six sugar snaps. She had a few bites of everything, but didn't finish any of it or I would have given her more.

Tonight's dinner is steak and cauliflower cheese. She'll have a couple of strips of steak, a couple of florets of cauliflower, a tablespoon of peas, a few carrot circles. She's unlikely to eat it all, though if she does there'll be more.

Breakfast rhis morning was porridge with dried cranberries and dried blueberries. She ate five teaspoons, which I would consider a lot for her. Plus she stole two raspberries from DP (offered her more, plus some ham, but she wasn't interested).

Am I starving her? I've never given her a whole packet of crisps. Or a whole ice cream. Or a whole slice of cake or a whole sandwich. It, frankly, wouldn't occur to me to. But every time I log on to Facebook, people with kids the same age are holding ice creams, and my mother has been complaining that I'm starving her since DD was 10w old (I have been ignoring her, obviously, but maybe she's not entirely wrong?)

AIBU by not offering enough food?

OP posts:
Thefaceofboe · 25/01/2020 21:45

im slightly confused by someone breast feeding a 17mo to sleep. When does the child learn to go to sleep by itself? It clearly can't be left with anyone unless the DM expresses

Wow how judgey and irrelevant

mathanxiety · 25/01/2020 21:59

I think I'll stick with the guidance my family were given about no nuts until they're at least 5 years old, even though I can eat peanuts myself and love them!

Current advice is to expose to nuts, egg, citrus and other common food allergens early.
www.aap.org/en-us/about-the-aap/aap-press-room/Pages/AAP-Clinical-Report-Highlights-Early-Introduction-of-Peanut-Based-Foods-to-Prevent-Allergies.aspx

CrocodileFrock · 25/01/2020 22:13

"it's just that I don't know many people posting photos of their kid smiling on the beach with a head of broccoli."

It's because their parents are lazy slatterns who clearly aren't looking hard enough for the broccoli van parked next to the beach.

AllTheUserNamesAreTaken · 25/01/2020 22:14

handpicked boastnuggets and freeze dried brag-berries

GrinGrin

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