I have two problems, one with my 3 and a half year old son and one with my mum, related to my son.
First one - my little boy constantly messes about, this is worst at tea time when we have to threaten and cajole him constantly to eat his food - he plays with the food, he plays with the cutlery, he wont sit on the chair properly facing forward towards his food. Often he will say he doesn't like something without even trying it, we often have to sit there for at least half an hour at the end out out meal all the time saying "eat your tea Zak, sit straight Zak, I'll count to three Zak" and still he wont eat it properly. We've tried being encouraging - this doesnt work, although I will say "good boy" when he does start to eat. We've tried naughty spot and smacking his hand if he continues to mess aboutand not eat, all with little success.
Then there is my mum, she told me last week that basically I need to be stricter with him, and although I can agree with some of the things she says, no matter how strict I am, its not enough for her - she wants him to always sit still and be quiet - which I think is a bit harsh for a very lively three year old to do. To top it all of I've found out today that I'm pregnant and I know exactly what she will say the next time I have to put up with her advice - "when you have another baby, you wont have time to do all this - you need to sort it out now".
The thing is he has never been a good eater since he was born, we had some real problems weaning him and things just don't seem to be getting any better no matter how much encoragaing ot threatening we seem to be doing.
Any advice gratefully recieved
Catrin
First one - my little boy constantly messes about, this is worst at tea time when we have to threaten and cajole him constantly to eat his food - he plays with the food, he plays with the cutlery, he wont sit on the chair properly facing forward towards his food. Often he will say he doesn't like something without even trying it, we often have to sit there for at least half an hour at the end out out meal all the time saying "eat your tea Zak, sit straight Zak, I'll count to three Zak" and still he wont eat it properly. We've tried being encouraging - this doesnt work, although I will say "good boy" when he does start to eat. We've tried naughty spot and smacking his hand if he continues to mess aboutand not eat, all with little success.
Then there is my mum, she told me last week that basically I need to be stricter with him, and although I can agree with some of the things she says, no matter how strict I am, its not enough for her - she wants him to always sit still and be quiet - which I think is a bit harsh for a very lively three year old to do. To top it all of I've found out today that I'm pregnant and I know exactly what she will say the next time I have to put up with her advice - "when you have another baby, you wont have time to do all this - you need to sort it out now".
The thing is he has never been a good eater since he was born, we had some real problems weaning him and things just don't seem to be getting any better no matter how much encoragaing ot threatening we seem to be doing.
Any advice gratefully recieved
Catrin