It is totally normal that my 16 month old would rather assert her independence than eat.
It is totally normal that my 16 month old would rather assert her independence than eat.
It is totally normal that my 16 month old would rather assert her independence than eat.
It is totally normal that my 16 month old would rather assert her independence than eat.
It is totally normal that my 16 month old would rather assert her independence than eat.
Monday, November 06, 2006
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Just keep telling yourself that.
ReplyDeleteShe won't starve. She'll eat when she gets hungry enough. At least that's what my mom always tells me.
I'll be repeating that ad nauseum to myself - but I'll be substituting "11 month old".
ReplyDeleteRight there with ya, sister.
2.5 here and just threw her rice and veggies at us all last night.
ReplyDeletethe girl has been a seriously great eater up until this point. she will be again. h practically stops eating for days when he has a tooth coming in. maybe it's molars?
ReplyDeleteOh My, are you in my brain? My 16 month old is doing the exact same thing. Oh and here is the twist. If anyone else is taking care of Red she "eats like a logger" but if mama is in the room, nothing. The child is killing me. I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteThey can subsist on air and independence.
ReplyDeleteHow about It is totally normal that my 16 year old would rather assert his independence than go to a college fair?
ReplyDeleteIt is totally normal for my 2yo to throw her milk at me and push her bowl off the table saying "all done" as a way of asserting her independence.
ReplyDeleteYes. It is normal that MY 16 month old would rather assert his independence than eat.
ReplyDeleteThanks.