Help me nip it in the bud!
Have spent last year feeling so lucky that he was such a great eater. Ate meals with such enthusiasm.
Last few days he has just been really difficult. He doesn't have many words but when he is confronted with dinner he points towards the cupboards and yells 'more' which usually means snack or biscuit or just 'something else'. I am not giving in and serving something else, but I have (against my better judgement) been distracting him somewhat and spoon feeding him. I hate it, I feel like its wrong for him to eat a meal without really being aware/eating out of choice.
I am not force feeding him - he opens his mouth for the food - but only while reading his fave book or listening to his fave CD. Or pouring water from one cup to another.
But it's far from ideal and I really want to nip this in the bud before it becomes a problem.
He has always been a huge eater, snacking all day and still eating his meals. Its come as a bit of a shock, although I always knew it was bound to happen sooner or later.
So what do you suggest?