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Picky Eater/bad Habits/a Child Friendly Environment for a Bday Party

I'm a first time mom and have a 22 month old who seems to be stuck with the stage 2 gerber baby food. (only to turkey and rice & squash) He used to be open to all before he turned 1. Aside from what I mentioned, he used to love the Graduates, carrot and the green bean chunks. Now he makes a face everytime I try something new and will say "NO!" even before he gives it a taste. What makes it weird is he will eat table food without a problem. He has his days when he refuses it and will ask for the gerber food. Also, the only fruit he will eat are bananas. Even as a baby, he never liked fruits. I used to mix it with his milk and cereal, only then he would drink it thru his bottle. Is there something wrong with his taste buds?!!
The other issue is I find myself buying milk every 3 to 4 days! This little boy cannot go without his bottle of milk. I've tried giving him juice and water as an alternate in which he'll take a few sips than cries for his milk afterwards. His grandparents makes it even worse by giving him anything he ask for. Soda seems to be their weakness with him, actually, to all their grandchildren which are all under 6yrs old. As far as the bottles, he also refuses to let it go. I've tried the sippy cup but he just ignores it or throw it in the garbage just like he does with his soiled diapers. It's either bottles or in a regular cup -no other way!!
Are there any solution for these problems. I'm proud that he drinks from a cup but the bottles really need to go!!
His body type is very solid but very pudgy around the belly for all the milk intakes. He weighs 31.5 lbs!! His pediatrician says he's at the very top for his percentile but not over. She also says he's supposed to have 1 or 2 glasses of milk... but how do you stop a baby from something he loves so much?!!!
Aside from all these concerns, he will be turning 2 in a couple of months and I'm looking for a child friendly environment to throw his birthday party aside from home. I'm considering Pump It Up (which requires 2 months advanced reservation... a lil over my budget since food is not included in their package deals) and Chuck E. Cheese (last resort) but I was wondering if there are any other places that I can look into. For his 1st bday, we rented a clubhouse but this time I want to be able to enjoy my son's bday instead of worrying about having to clean up in the end. The other issue is his guests ranges from 18mths up to 13yr olds, many places that I've came across the website have age limitations and I would like for everyone to have a great time including their parents.
Thank you for taking your time and hoping to hear your advice/suggestions:)

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My grandson, now 3, was drinking too much milk too. Then his mom discovered that it was also making him constipated, so now his milk intake is restricted and he gets water and some juice too. Yes, he objected, but you have to be firm. You will have to gradually reduce it somehow, and substitute some variety of foods. He may object, but he will not starve.
As for birthday parties, at two years of age, you can still keep it small with one or two friends. They are really too young to know the difference. The rule of one friend per year is pretty good. Three yrs. old, three friends. Keeps it sane for you, too.
Grandma H.

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Hi E M,

When I wanted my son to stop drinking from the bottle I just stopped giving it to him. At first it was really hard. He would use the sippy cup for juice but not for milk. So the first few nights he just threw it on the floor but after the second night he started to use it regularly for milk too. It will be tough but just say that's all we have and don't cave in to his tantrums b/c he knows you will feel bad and give it to him. And with being a picky eater, don't feel too bad some kids are just picky. As long as he is eating table foods that is good just keep giving the food to him. Sometimes my son instantly spits something out or won't try it but if I leave it in front of him usually 10 min later he tries it. Just keep giving him different foods.

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This is all just my opinion, so please don't take offense. But , why are you still giving your son baby food if he likes regular food? Table food is so much better for him, and cheaper too. You're the parent and if you don't teach your son proper eating habits now, you're going to have problems for the rest of his childhood. At least until he's a teeager and eats everything in sight :) I feel like teaching my son to eat a properly balanced diet is one of the most important things I can do for him. I want him to be a healthy child, and a healthy adult, that all starts with eating right. It sounds like your son is a big boy, which isn't a bad thing at all, but if you don't teach him to eat right he could be an unhealthy big boy later. My husband and I both have the fat genes, so I know my son could always lean that way. It's one of the reasons I feel so strongly about good eating. My husband has terrible eating habits, that I'm trying to correct, but he's set in his ways. I don't want my son to grow up like that. Again this is all my opinion, but I just think proper eating is essential. It isn't too late to teach your son.
As for the sippy cup, have you tried the ones with straws? That's all my son would ever use. He's always hated the sippy cups.
About the milk...what's wrong with drinking milk? I wish my son would, but he hates the stuff. So I have to figure out other ways for him to get his calcium. My son loves his juice, but he knows he only gets his one cup in hte mornings, and that's half water. The rest of the day he only gets water. Maybe you could set times for the milk and bottle. Gradually wean him off of it. You could start with morning, nap time and bed time. Weaning is hard, good luck!
You really should put your foot down with the soda though. That stuff is just poison. Do you remember the science experiments in school? An iron nail will rust in a glass of coke in just a few weeks. Mechanics pour coke on engines to eat away stubborn buildup, and paramedics pour coke on pavement to clean up blood stains. All this stuff is true not myth. Now can you imagine what the stuff does to your insides? ALL my friends and relatives know that I will do VERY bad things to them if they ever give my child so much as a sip of soda. I know I'm a little extreme in my views, but I think the decision to destroy his body is something my son should make an educated decision about when he's older. Same as smoking. I know I'm over the top, but if I don't act this way I know someone will sneak him bad things.
About the b-day party..... I'm in the same boat. My sons b-day is July and I'm already trying to figure something out. Sugar Sand park in Boca has an awesome playground, good for kids of all ages. It even has a carousel. The only thing is you have to be a resident of Boca to rent a pavillion. It's a great park though. The playground has some water stuff to play with too. It's on Military Trail just south of Palmetto, you should check it out.
Good luck with everything!

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Dear E M,
I truly hope that you do not take offense to my response. With 3 children of my own, I hope that my insight (along with other moms) can help you out. My 3rd child is 19 months and has been off of the bottle since he was 11 months. I introduced sippy cups as a treat and slowly began using them more and more until I stopped using bottles all together. At 22 months, your little baby boy should not be drinking from a bottle. Also, are you giving your boy whole milk? My baby has been on whole milk since his first birthday and my ped says he only needs to be on whole milk until his second birthday. The extra fat in whole milk is for brain development. After age 2, it is only providing fat...and you said your baby is pudgy around the midesection. Personally, I drink 1 % and I provide 1% to the rest of my family. My baby is the only one drinking whole milk...and once he turns 2, he will also be drinking 1% like us. My ped said it's OK. I don't stop my baby from drinking milk. He won't drink water as often as I'd like and I refuse to give him sugary juice so I dilute his juice with water but if he wants milk, I give my baby milk. Milk is not a bad beverage choice. I certainly wish I can get my 8 and 5 1/2 year old to drink more milk.

Why are you still feeding your son baby food out of a jar? He is turning his face from it because he doesn't like it. I'm curious about this because at 22 months, he should have most, if not all of his important teeth for chewing. He should be eating what you eat at every meal...just cut up in smaller pieces. Ditch the baby food...and like you said, he likes table food so give him table food.
Bananas are good. Give him bananas...but DO try to introduce other fruits. Buy stuff you enjoy eating so it won't go to waste if he doens't like it...but let him taste everything you eat. Make fruit smoothies with cut up fresh fruit, yogurt, and fruit juice or soy milk. You can find lots of smoothie recipes online...and they are good and healthy for anyone.

Lastly, I would put a stop to the grandparents giving your son soda. This is YOUR child and they are giving him nothing more than flavored sugar water. This will contribute to weight gain and if you're not actively brushing his teeth, it will promote tooth decay. Just within the past year and a half have I allowed my daughters to occasionally have a very small cup of soda. I don't buy the stuff for our home but when we are at a chuch function, I will sometimes let them have soda. Mostly they drink water.

Good luck...

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Hi - Suggestion regarding picky eater, especially regarding the amount of milk. Try diluting it. Start gradual - maybe only an ounce of water - and every couple of days, add a little more water. He'll get used to it. What percent milk do you use? Try going to a lower fat level as an alternative to the diluting. If he drinks whole milk, go to 2 or even 1%. He does need some of the fat in it but not necessarily whole milk.

As to the food issue, maybe he doesn't like the texture of the food in the jars. Give it to him fresh or partially cooked. Besides, the jar food is more expensive as it's a convenience food, so going to fresh is going to save you some money. Nothing wrong with his taste buds. They all go through it. Mine got hung up on hot dogs and mac 'n' cheese for what seemed like eternity!!

You need to put your foot down on grandma and grandpa giving your baby soda!! It is SOOOOOOO bad for them! Pure sugar. Even worse if they give him diet soda. Most diet sodas contain Asparatame, which has two pages worth of side effects! They include weight gain, depression, hyperactivity, mood swings, and on and on and on. The soda, though will rot his teeth before he has any. He's your child and if they won't abide by your rules, then they should not be watching him for you. Yep - give them the ultimatum.

Do you read to him? Babies LOVE to be read to and you will be amazed at what he picks up on! We used to even go through mail order catalogs, calendars, etc., and identify the items to my son. He's 13 now and is above average in his learning skills. If you have the means, get a library card and make it a weekly event for him. He'll grow up appreciating it.

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I would stick to table food & forget the babyfood...
as for the milk, I would only give a bottle before sleeping & that's it. I would always have a sippy of water (personally, I don't give juice)out & about & available for him to reach throughout the day. try a straw cup or a regular plastic cup, since you say he likes to drink from a cup- water won't ruin too much.
for the milk, maybe try a Nuby brand soft silicone spout cup. it's pretty much like a bottle. maybe offer that before nap & a 'real' bottle before bed. that's all the milk I would give. if at other times he cries for his bottle, explain "milk is for night-night. milk is for night-night. It's time for water."
it's hard but just keep doing it. eventually you can work on getting rid of the bottle all together, but for now I'd just work on limiting the bottle/Nuby to 2 times a day.
As for the soda(!) I would be so ANGRY with whomever was giving a child this!! that's just ME. I would try to explain that there is no NEED for soda- it's full of sugar (& if it's diet soda, it's full of chemicals! Actually, 'regular' soda is FULL of chemicals, too!)and has no nutritional value. I hope they listen to you!

For the fruit, just keep offering it. try papaya, kiwi, pear, apple, melon, everything. one day he'll surprise you & eat it!

I don't know what to say about the party. maybe a park & get a bounce house? sometimes the bounce house people have extra people you can hire to clean up. then you can order pizza or trays of Italian food (pretty cheap) and get drinks (juice boxes, soda for the ADULTS, waters)& snacks etc...

HTH

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Hi E M,

When I wanted my son to stop drinking from the bottle I just stopped giving it to him. At first it was really hard. He would use the sippy cup for juice but not for milk. So the first few nights he just threw it on the floor but after the second night he started to use it regularly for milk too. It will be tough but just say that's all we have and don't cave in to his tantrums b/c he knows you will feel bad and give it to him. And with being a picky eater, don't feel too bad some kids are just picky. As long as he is eating table foods that is good just keep giving the food to him. Sometimes my son instantly spits something out or won't try it but if I leave it in front of him usually 10 min later he tries it. Just keep giving him different foods.

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You have mentioned that you are offering your son baby foods and prepared foods. It may be as simple as offering him what you are eating. By this age they are ready for "real food". They get tired of baby food. Just make sure you cut everything up in small pieces and he'll be fine. As for the milk I'm sure that you feel that in some way he needs it to compensate for not eating. The problem is that he is filling up on the milk and satisfying himself to a degree so he doesn't need the food. I know its hard because you don't want to feel like you are starving your baby. He will be fine. He is old enough to have acquired likes and dislikes by now. I am the mother of a 23 month old who started eating our food at the age of 9 months when she absolutely refused baby food. She still says yuck about some of the food. It's a lot of trial and error, but your baby won't starve. Best wishes.

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Unique Kids Parties on Lake Worth Rd, Lake Worth is great for kids parties and not that expensive.

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Well, I'll tell you the truth, have you tasted these Gerber foods? They taste horrible!!!! That's why your baby prefers home food, I'll do the same if I was him. Anyway, home food can be healthlier that Gerber's. Don't be afraid if he doesn't want to eat that much, that's normal for some ages.
About milk, well is good for him, sometimes you can put an egg and a little bit of sugar to that milk.
Maybe you can add water to some of his bottles to make him drink more water. And if he does not drink juices, some fruits will make the same job.

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