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Should I feed my DS after nursery?

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Josiepops · 27/10/2011 22:20

Hi there,
My DS has just turned 1 and I'm unsure if I should be feeding him after nursery. He has the regular cooked meal, pud, tea at 4 inc another pud which leaves me unsure if he's hungry. For the first few months of nursery in Aug I was giving him a small Annabel K meal and a yogurt but as time has gone on I've slipped to just giving him a yogurt and this week nothing except bedtime milk (180ml). This has mainly been down to not having much time and assuming he doesn't need it, but as he can't tell me what he wants, and he's generally overtired when I pick him up anyway, I'm left wondering if I'm doing the right thing :0S
I'd really appreciate some advice
Josiepops
Ps - I've never actually known what DS stands for - ha ha. Can someone help me out on that too :)

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Whenisitmysleepytime · 27/10/2011 22:31

Ds = darling son

My ds was and is a hungry monkey so on nursery days he ha breakfast at home. Second breakfast at nursery plus lunch and tea and snacks. and a proper meal with us at dinner time.
I'd offer food if everyone else was eating so as to include him in the social side- never mind if he eats or not.

You'll know if he's a hungry boy or not tho. Trust your gut on this. :)

MogandMe · 27/10/2011 22:31

Ds means dear son.

Depending on what he had eaten; I would give toast and fruit or crackers, or even a bowl of porridge/other ceral.

I used to work in a toddler room and the meals are sufficient but I would always offer something even if it's just a banana when you get back.

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