G.M. asks from Tampa, FL on November 28, 2007
Not Eating
My 27 month old had pretty much gotten off of the milk bottle and had a pretty good appetite but recently, he has not been eating have as much as he used too and he has been drinking twice or 3 times as much milk from the bottle. Has anyone experienced this, know what could be the cause or how to change these habits? I work all day and he has recently changed from going to a private sitter to staying home with my Mother. Not suer if this has anything to do with it or not, but ... any thoughts/comments/advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
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C.I. answers from Jacksonville on November 29, 2007
My son went through a phase where he would rather drink than eat. A friend advised that I limit his milk and serve him each meal. If he didn't eat, I was not to provide extra milk to compensate. After a couple of tantrums, he began eating again. He still (8 years later) would prefer drinking to eating, but has developed better eating habits because I insit upon it. As his mom, I feel it is my job :) hope that helps... Best of luck to you.
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S.H. answers from Tampa on November 29, 2007
Hey G.,
I would say that the change definitely has something to do with it. My guess is that it's just a comfort thing. The bottle is probably his coping mechanism. I don't know how recently he changed from the private sitter to your mother, but it may just take a little more time for him to adjust. Maybe as he slips into a solid routine, he'll start eating more again. Hope it works itself out soon! Good luck!
S.
K.W. answers from Orlando on November 29, 2007
Ok, I'm confused--is your 27 month old still drinking from a bottle? Or are you just referring to him drinking milk as that? It just seems really old to be drinking from a bottle.
So as far as the habit of drinking from the bottle--get that boy on a sippy--he should be fine on a regular one or even one with a straw--which he might really like--I know my son loves the straw ones and he's about a month older than yours. :) He's also old enough to start introducing a cup (under supervision of course). We do it at meal times--and fill the cup only a little so it's harder to spill and easier for him to handle.
If you are worried that he is drinking too much milk--then stop giving him milk and offer him water instead. If he doesn't want the water, then he's not that thirsty....
I know he's a toddler, but remember, you are in charge of what he gets to eat--he is only in charge of what and how much of that he will eat. Don't let him control this (what he gets offered to eat drink). Can you tell I have a toddler too?
As far as his appetite--toddlers do go through different times where they eat more than others. Has he cut his two year old molars yet? If he is cutting them, that would explain him not wanting to eat and suck more on a bottle since that is probably more soothing for him. Besides that, it could be anything, but really nothing to worry about--just keep offering him healthy foods (don't give him just junk because you know that is all he'll eat), and he will eat...
J.M. answers from Pensacola on November 29, 2007
If you are having to try to wean him off the milk bottle again, try putting only water in the bottle. And Grandmas do things their way unless you are specific and adamant. Tell her the "doctor said"....... Also, both my boys go through phases where they eat like they are starving, and then don't eat hardly a thing for days. It's just the way they are :) Don't stress! Best of luck, Jen
C.R. answers from Tampa on November 28, 2007
i truely think its just an age thing... if u want u can not give him anything to drink till he has finished half or sum of his food... and also if u want u can give him snacks with all drinks so he sees that every time that he drinks he will eat also... kids are so resielant with things in life much more than we are.. i dont think it has to do wit the day care changing... kids appetites change so much this probably will not b the first time that u have concerns wit his eating habbits.. if it gets sever call his doc... i hope i helped...
C.I. answers from Jacksonville on November 29, 2007
My son went through a phase where he would rather drink than eat. A friend advised that I limit his milk and serve him each meal. If he didn't eat, I was not to provide extra milk to compensate. After a couple of tantrums, he began eating again. He still (8 years later) would prefer drinking to eating, but has developed better eating habits because I insit upon it. As his mom, I feel it is my job :) hope that helps... Best of luck to you.
R.W. answers from Tampa on November 29, 2007
Hi G., my son was the same way. He drank only milk forever. My doctor said not to worry about it as long as I was giving him vitamins to supplement. As long as he stays on his growth curve and is still gaining weight and growing, he will be fine. At two children learn about control. He probably has figured out that with "grandma" he can refuse to eat and cry long enough that she will give in and just give him milk. The change probably does have something to do with it. I think simply start being a little frimer with mealtime and experiment with different things. My kids are grazers, they rarely eat full meals and mine are 8, 5 and 5. It drives me crazy, but they are who they are. Best of luck. Try Gummie Vites, kids love them and you know they are getting thier vitamins. R.
K.L. answers from Jacksonville on November 28, 2007
Hi G.,
Toddlers appetites change all the time and many things can influence it. He could be getting new teeth, or just the change in routine could have made a slight difference. But most toddlers eat a lot when they want to and nothing when they don't want to, but usually get the required nutrition over the course of a whole week (or day). I wouldn't worry much unless he starts losing a lot of weight. Milk is pretty much a perfect food for kids anyway, so as long as he's drinking lots of milk, I wouldn't worry at all. One question, though... does he really still drink from a bottle at 2+ years old? Have you tried a cup? Most kid at this age are interested in being "big" kids and mimicking what adults do, so it's a great time to lose the bottle for good.
Have a great day,
K.
K.C. answers from Tampa on November 30, 2007
My daughter is 2 1/2. When she was a baby, she would eat anything. Now she keeps getting pickier and pickier. I notice she eats more when she's going through a growth spur. When her growing slows down, she eats less. I think once kids turn around 2, they slow down on growing. You may also want to ask if your mother is offering the same foods as the sitter.
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