Hello
I have a 2.5 year old. 32 month old to be exact.
He was born on the 75th centile. He quickly shot up the centiles and by the time he was 12 months old he was on the 99th centiles for height and weight.
His weight is now on the 91st centile (weighed by nursery assistants at 2 year review). They did not do his weight. I have recently done his height and is on the 50th centile.
Neither myself or my husband are overweight. My husband was very overweight in his teenage years up until the age of 21. Now, we both have normal BMIs. My husband is 6ft and I have 5'3.
I am at a loss because I don't know how to manage my child that has a huge appetite. I am making a huge conscious effort to exclude sugary foods and for them to only be a treat when we see Grandparents etc.
When my toddler wakes he is SO hungry!
He could eat half a sachet of porridge with skimmed milk. He then may ask for more after he's eaten this. Sometime I try and drag it out by waiting 10 mins to see if he's still hungry....but he is.
Then an hour later he may ask for more breakfast. I then to offer 2-3 small homemade pancakes which I batch cook for a few days. They contain apple, oats, egg and milk.
Literally half an hour after this he may ask for some fruit. So I may give a couple of strawberries.
If he has a nursery, he may then ask for more breakfast there!
After about an hour or two after all of this he's hungry again! I can't keep up. I make a small snack box every day and these are his snacks for his day. Example of snacks may be a cracker with peanut butter, a few grapes, a few stripes of red pepper, a small amount of cheese. My toddler may not eat all of this. I want to portion control but give him some control. I have only recently started the snack box as I want to monitor what he is eating and because I was fed up of always being in the kitchen cupboards and he was also climbing up to them to try and get food! The snack box has helped a lot. It's a snack box with 6 small compartments.
My toddler rarely has pudding after meals and if he asks for more he may have some greek yoghurt or fruit.
Before he goes to bed at night, he may ask for a breadstick.
I am trying to distract from food... especially when I think he is bored. There have been a few times where I have told him no more food for now, we have had tears. I have stuck to my boundaries. I am not depriving him of hunger but trying to set boundaries and offer healthy options if required. I know toddlers can eat like horses sometimes but should I be saying no to food right now? This is all new to me as I have never been in a situation where a member of my family has been overweight.
I am tempted to call the HVs for some advice as I don't want to cause issues or even issues as he grows in to an older child/adult.
Maybe I am just worrying too much. I am hoping that he may just shoot up and balance out a bit more.
When I am not working we probably spend 2-3 hours outdoors or at soft play.
He attend a forest school nursery twice a week, so is active there.
Has anyone had any experiences?
I am a mum trying my best and just want to get things right.
Thank you 😁