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Meal Time Can Be Stressful
Asked by J. from Dallas
on August 4, 2006
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Our son is 15 months now and hardly eats. He likes Ramen Noodles, breaded chicken, yogurt, froot loops, and corn. How do I get him to eat more vegetables. He likes...
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- I love April's response-sounds just like my 14mo. Ugh. This is hard. But my advice is to just pug along and KEEP TRYING! In fact, today my son ate his first veggie (kn...
- I think veggies are hard for most little ones. Once they get to taste fruit and other better tasting things, I think its just hard to go back to that. (I can understan...
- If you figure this one out I'll give you a million dollars! My kid is TWO years old and hasn't eaten a vegetable since he was on jarred food... he'll eat waffles,...
Sugary Foods ( 11 Month Old) Question
Asked by A.S. from Reading
on March 7, 2011
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i have a question would this bother any of you?? lucky charms froot loops vanilla pudding ...stuff like this...not foods for a 11 month old am i right or does it not r...
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- Yes, I think that the sweet stuff should be off limits, especially at this age. :) Try this instead: she's the sitter, so give her a list of approved breakfast food...
- Sigh. Why are you still going to this sitter? It's so simple for you to fix this. Take food for him for breakfast. Some scrambled eggs, toast, maybe yougurt. How ab...
- A., you are right. Your baby sitter is harming your baby. Speak up and lay down the law on what is and is not acceptable to feed your baby. make a list. does the b...
Am I Being Too Strict?
Asked by T.C. from Dallas
on May 14, 2010
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The food items I offer my daughter are pretty limited partially because she's really picky and partially because some things I don't let her have. Breakfast is a meal ...
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- this is always a difficult situation as most of the food marketed to children is sugar-laden, empty calories. Fruit loops are not a nutritious food. And, of course sh...
- You are not too strict! With obesity and juvenile diabetes at alarming rates we need more moms like you!! Hang tough and keep teaching your little one to love natural,...
- We've always encouraged a healthy way of eating for my son, too. However, he does request things he sees at school. For a fruit loop replacement you can buy the frui...
Children Will Not Eat Anything Adequate
Asked by M.R. from Chicago
on January 14, 2009
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I have two children, a 3 1/2 year old and a 2 year old. Neither one of them will eat anything decent. Unless it is fruit loops or crackers, they want no part of it. ...
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- I can relate to your problem. I have 3 kids, 10,8 and 5 and none of them are really big eaters. I always make a healthy dinner and try a variety of dishes, only to hav...
- I know you must be very frustrated, but all I keep reading is that you shouldn't stress over this. What I am doing right now with my 3 year old is giving him the same ...
- I think almost every parent goes through this to some degree. I found that if there is no junk food or things I don't want them to eat (chips, froot loops, candy,etc) ...
2 Year Old Won't Eat Because of Texture Issues
Asked by W.L. from Hickory
on February 17, 2008
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My son is 2 1/2 years old and refuses to eat anything except for crunchy things such as cereal, pretzels, and chips. This started around 8 months when he refused to e...
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- He may have a sensitivity to some foods that don't show up in allergy testing. Ask your pediatrician about this. If they don't believe you, get another one. One of my ...
- I hear ya sister! My son is 3 1/2 and also gets speech and OT for sensory processing disorder. He eats crackers, chips, pretzels, Kashi, dry cereal and drinks chocola...
- W., I had a very similiar situation with my son when he was 3. My pediatrician advised me to ignore his behavior and continue to offer him the same foods that if he ...
Sugar at School
Asked by K.G. from San Francisco
on January 19, 2010
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Hi Moms, I have 3 &5 year old daughters, who attend preschool and pre-k. Our preschool has a no sugar for treats (bdays, christmas, etc.) policy, but the pre-k does no...
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- A private school can do whatever it wants, I think..so if you don't like their attitude, you can change schools. As an aide in a public elementary school for sev...
- Most centers I've worked in allow treats for birthday celebrations and such, but avoid sugary treats being provided by the school or teachers. If these are being prov...
- I too didn't want my kids eating badly at preschool. I talked alot to my kids so they new what I didn't want them eating and why, so they could help make better choic...
100 Day of School Activity Idea?
Asked by M.T. from Dallas
on February 4, 2008
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Hello,
I volunteered to get a craft together for my 1st grader's class. There are 17 kids. I don't want to go overboard on price but would like some fun ideas. Hel...
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- why not shoot home a message with them tomorrow that asks each kid to bring a collection of 100 things to school to celebrate 100 days... they did this at my son's sch...
- I found this website that has some neat ideas. :) Good luck!! http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/100th/act.htm
- My daughter is making a 100 day party mix and everyone is asked to bring m&m's, chex mix, dry cereal etc. Google 100 day activities they have all kinds of ideas like a...
Snacks Starting with "F" ???
Asked by V.K. from Saginaw
on October 17, 2009
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Any creative ideas out there for snacks starting with the letter F? I've thought about fish crackers, fresh fruit, finger jello, fig newtons, and F-shaped-whatever......
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- What about something to do with fall, call it a fruity fall snack and do sliced apples and caramel dip? The only other thing I can come up with are fruit snacks.
- froot loops (make necklaces they can eat) fruit kabob (quite fun to make then eat) My daughter likes these with melon (three colors) and strawberries
- Fruit (I know, not too creative)
"Fine Motor Skills" Exercises for 5 Year Old
Asked by D.P. from Pittsburgh
on April 14, 2008
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Hello! My son's pre-school teacher approached me and told me that my son needed practice and help with his fine motor skills. He has trouble cutting and holding a pe...
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- Froot loops he could then eat off his newly strung necklace (or candy necklace "beads") might be a bit better. What about writing/drawing with his finger on a platter...
- Is your son interested in gardening? Maybe buy him mini gardening tools (like these - http://allproducts.com/tool/winland/34-shears.html )and set up some container g...
- Play dough------best invention ever!!! get the super pack with their cutting tools and it will build up the skill you need. My son recieved OT and it's a great tool
My 4 Yr Old Needs to Learn to Aim!
Asked by J.H. from Charleston
on December 27, 2008
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I have a four year old boy who is fully potty trained, but lately seems to be careless when he pees in the toilet. I've tried to explain that he needs to put the seat ...
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- I have been through training 2 little boys. The only way I could get them to pay attention and aim was to make it a game. Float something flushable in the toilet and...
- My mom has been an elementary teacher for 30+ years . She in here classroom ( bathroom in the class) told me to use the cheap fruit loop cereal. The boys grab some in...
- With my son every time I took him to the bathroom I'd tear off a little piece of toilet paper and have him try to sink that. another piece of advice is to put cherios ...