anyone else have this prob?

vraiblonde

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Why is anyone assuming she doesn't feed her children? :confused:

My assumption from reading her description is that they're little kids and need to be taught to sit down and behave at mealtime.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
vraiblonde said:
Why is anyone assuming she doesn't feed her children? :confused:

My assumption from reading her description is that they're little kids and need to be taught to sit down and behave at mealtime.


Well, she said she's not starving them, but she said they yell for more food. Sounds to me like they're still hungry. If they're really getting enough to eat, she just needs to tell them "This is mommy's food, you already ate."

:shrug: BF's kids get the baby bird mouth all the time when one of us gets something. Usually boy will come up to me after he's had his dessert...mouth gaping open staring at mine. I'll tell him he already had his, and this is mine. He listens. No big deal.
 

Dougstermd

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vraiblonde said:
Why is anyone assuming she doesn't feed her children? :confused:

My assumption from reading her description is that they're little kids and need to be taught to sit down and behave at mealtime.


:yeahthat:


2 1/2 years old I think she may have missed the disipline part already.

1) Disipline Has to start early
2) Disipline has to be for real and it is sometimes more work for the parent.


TRY setting the boundrary ans stickn with it. If you are a non-spanking parent then send them to thier room while you finish dinner.


Like this:

oh little dearet one tonight at dinner when you are finished you will sit queitely until everyone is finished. If not you will go to your room until we finish in peace. :THATSPERIOD: With in one week they will get the hang of it.


Or my way: RELAX or ya gonna get an AZZ BUSTIN.

My kids are little angels at thedinner table and are perfectly behaved at even the finest restraunt.

I have seen my sisters 2yo monster throw a fit at the table and even throw his shoes in her plate of food she just says do not do that...


Makes my blood boil:tantrum:
 

fumanfyter

New Member
ok, now i DO feed them..and i do not mind giving them more food...GIVEN THAT THEY'LL EAT IT. my son (who's 19 mos) will complain for more food even though his tummy is completely full...he will even get to the point here he chews it up and then spits it out..just being a little porker...and i think my daughter does it because he starts. and its not like they are little monsters that have never been disiplined. meal time is the only time i really have a problem that they never stop. as for taking them away from the table and putting them in their room or something...that i haven't tried but it sounds like it will work. they'll get the idea that if they do that then they dont get to stay in the kitchen.
 
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