My Kid Throws Food On The Floor

Mealtime mischief is real.
My kid throws food on the floor. Slow but sure now my kid can eat soft food even just a little before spitting out. At some meals our child spends more time throwing food on the floor than eating. Although we re still working through this stage and yes i consider it a stage because deep down i know he won t be throwing food at me when he s 15 i ve learned a few tips and tricks that have limited joey s food throwing. From the day you add solid food to your baby s mealtime mix you can expect your child to throw it.
Dietitian kristen yarker gives tips on how to stop babies throwing their food dishes and cutlery on the floor. Praise your tot when she refrains from using her throwing arm and make minimum fuss when she causes a mess you don t want to reward the behavior with attention. Unfortunately these epic messes can set mealtimes up as painful points of stress and that attitude can cause serious long term damage to a time when parents and kids. I always reassure my clients that it s normal most kids go through a food throwing phase in their.
Need help with your baby or toddler throwing food on the floor during meals. It really really helped me alot. The first few times your baby grabs food off her high chair tray and throws it on the floor you laugh pick it up smile and say in your gentlest voice no throwing honey you might even snap a picture because it s so adorable. Here are my top 5 ways to stop your toddler s food throwing.
Granted not all babies and toddlers throw their food but the opportunity and likelihood are definitely. Applaud relatively mess free meals. The rest often winds up squished into the table rubbed into their hair smeared on the walls or splattered on the floor. With the substantive change from an all liquid diet to one including solid foods comes the potential for your child s food to start flying.
Here s our tips to curb the food throwing. Just a phase didn t work on my kid. Get these easy strategies you can start using today from a mom and feeding therapist that s been there. This veteran mighty mommy has been there and done that 8 times over.
If you are tired of your toddler turning mealtime into a food throwing olympic event you are definitely not alone. If more food ends up on the floor than in your child s mouth it may be time to call it a day. Coach mel and doctor yum authors of raising a healthy happy eater give parent. Learn tips to help you manage a kid who throws bowls and food on the floor.