05-07-2004, 09:43 PM
Hi Jem
I do suspect that there is manipulation on the go here, although, he's not even keen on "treats". I only allow him chocolate a couple of times a week. He is very much a milkoholic. I'm trying to cut down on his milk by diluting his formula, but at the moment it's probably the only nutritious thing he's getting, other than the tiny bit of cheese in the crackers.
He seems to have a phobia about any foods that are moist. He won't even touch anything that's not dry & crispy. If I cook chips until they're almost burnt, he'll try a couple. I've even tried baking healthy biscuits but that's not helped. For a couple of weeks he was eating plain dry toast, but that has now stopped. :wall:
In every other respect, he's healthy, vibrant, energetic with twinkling eyes. He's advanced in most other areas of his development. But this eating thing is causing him to wake up during the night as he's hungry. I've also tried "Mommy is very tired, so please eat!" :haha:
I do suspect that there is manipulation on the go here, although, he's not even keen on "treats". I only allow him chocolate a couple of times a week. He is very much a milkoholic. I'm trying to cut down on his milk by diluting his formula, but at the moment it's probably the only nutritious thing he's getting, other than the tiny bit of cheese in the crackers.
He seems to have a phobia about any foods that are moist. He won't even touch anything that's not dry & crispy. If I cook chips until they're almost burnt, he'll try a couple. I've even tried baking healthy biscuits but that's not helped. For a couple of weeks he was eating plain dry toast, but that has now stopped. :wall:
In every other respect, he's healthy, vibrant, energetic with twinkling eyes. He's advanced in most other areas of his development. But this eating thing is causing him to wake up during the night as he's hungry. I've also tried "Mommy is very tired, so please eat!" :haha:
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