I realise now I haven't been clear about our food battles...I don't actually get into a battle at all and I do as most of you suggested, ie offer her something and leave her at that. Thing is, most days she'll have a spoonful if any, and then ask for icecream...now I don't consider ice cream a reward, but I'm afraid that if I give her the icecream this is what most of her emals will consist of. So I say no, and then she gets into a terrible state and my attitude until now has always been to ignore her completely, and once her screams calm down to sobs I go to her and explain why she couldn't have icecream. I do offer her healthy alternatives but she will always reply 'no mummy, icecream'. This has now been going on for many months....
It's a bit of a catch 22 situation...
I do tell her when she's been a good girl, all the time, and there are times (obviously) when she behaves better and she always gets a kiss and a hug for that.
Distraction has never ever worked with her, not even when she was a baby....I do try, but when she's in a state she doesn't even hear me (or at least that's how it seems)
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''but if he doesn't want it we just say really calmly "OK, no more tea" and that's it. Quite often he'll then start eating few minutes later!'' This is exactly what I do and it has worked on a very few occasions, but that was a long time ago, and doesn't seem to work any longer.
She often goes without anything to eat from breakfast to dinner, when she won't ahve anything (and might or might not eat at the next meal) but I still get the icecream battles. I'm not worried about her health at all, I know she eats well at nursery 2 days a week and that seems to be enough as she's growing, it's the bad behaviour she shows with us that really gets to me. I've tried eating in the garden and taking her out with us (which used to work) and we do take her quite often, but the last time we had to run from the restaurant!!
Aloha, I never do the one last spoonful thing, she spits out food after taking a full mouthful of her own will!! and she does it with that look in her face.....
The same goes if I tell her 'no video if you don't...whatever', the results usually that she gets absolutely overcome by anger!!
What really drives me mad is that her behaviour is always absolutely unpredictable, ie most days she will happily swallow her antibiotics that she's been taking for a year now, and one day decide that she just won't have them!! (likewise bedtime, it's not usually an issue)
Aloha: the shoe example, well this is what we tried to do at the weekend but she did not want to take them off either!!!
BUt yes I get your point about toddler emotions and you got me very interested in your books (which I'll try to read) and I DO choose my battles carefully, you have no idea how many things she gets away with!!!
Aloha do you find that the naughty stair concept works? Because I do the same, even though I don't have a particular place, but I will stop her and tell her that what she's done it's wrong and then leave the room, this is usually enough to upset her, but so far she doesn't seem to have understood how to avoid this kind of situation...I guess what I'd like to know is it worth persevering? Do they learn eventually? Or would they learn anyway????
Nother thing she does when she gets cross with me is throwing things or pouring a glass full of juice (if handy) over the carpet. Now several months ago she had thrown something in a temper and I asked her very calmly to pick it up, she cried for about 20 minutes then I cuddled her and explained she shouldn't throw things etc. aftera couple of minutes she gotup and picked up the thing she had thrown. Great I thought it works!!! It never did work again.........
Thank you all for your help and advice, I think is again down to my own patience, some days I've got more and things work out better others it's a complete disaster....
I just hate it so much when we fight....I love her to bits and I used to see a friend of mine shouting to her kids and stroking my pregnant belly and promising to myself I'll never do that.....I suppose I deserve it for being so judgemental!!
(mind you it's not like I shout at her all day long, but it's still more often than I'd like)
sorry for the long post