southside852
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I am looking for advice/help on feeding my son.
Issue #1: He no longer sits in his highchair. We start in it for all meals, but after 10 minutes tops, he is squirming to get out. We've put his favorite toys on his tray, music etc..., but no luck. He's just tired of it. So we then resort to feeding him while playing. Which is a total nightmare for in between his jumps, turns and playing with his toy garage, we have to get a bite or two in. My son is an active boy with lots of energy, but just wondering if it's normal for this age to reject the highchair.
Issue #2: I feel like he's eating less at scheduled mealtimes - bfast, lunch and dinner. bfast he has his bottle of milk, a few bites of oatmeal or cheerios cereal and then that's it. Breakfast then turns into this 1 hour affair of feeding him fruit. Because he doesn't eat at much at mealtimes, I find myself making sure he eats a hearty snack in between as he needs the carbs and calories to take him through the day and night.
Anyone else experienced this or have any advice on making mealtimes less chaotic? He used to eat so much more, but in the last couple of months, it seems less even though his weight is absolutely fine....I assume he's just burning more calories as a walker.....
Issue #1: He no longer sits in his highchair. We start in it for all meals, but after 10 minutes tops, he is squirming to get out. We've put his favorite toys on his tray, music etc..., but no luck. He's just tired of it. So we then resort to feeding him while playing. Which is a total nightmare for in between his jumps, turns and playing with his toy garage, we have to get a bite or two in. My son is an active boy with lots of energy, but just wondering if it's normal for this age to reject the highchair.
Issue #2: I feel like he's eating less at scheduled mealtimes - bfast, lunch and dinner. bfast he has his bottle of milk, a few bites of oatmeal or cheerios cereal and then that's it. Breakfast then turns into this 1 hour affair of feeding him fruit. Because he doesn't eat at much at mealtimes, I find myself making sure he eats a hearty snack in between as he needs the carbs and calories to take him through the day and night.
Anyone else experienced this or have any advice on making mealtimes less chaotic? He used to eat so much more, but in the last couple of months, it seems less even though his weight is absolutely fine....I assume he's just burning more calories as a walker.....