Hi mummies
This week has been so exhausting. Hubby has been away since Sunday. TGIF! Hubby is coming home today and I can finally have a breather!!! Ha! Ha! Hopefully D will get over the bad habits he had cultivated over the last few days. I've been letting him sleep with me when he comes to find me in the middle of the night. Too tiring to bring him back to his room. I tried that one night but he took a long time to sleep and I almost fell asleep while waiting!
Not too sure why every night he must wake up when he used to sleep thru'? Do any of your LOs do this?
Krex how long they take depends on how much they get to practice using spoons. Their hand and eye coordination is better if we allow them to self feed as much as possible. Like Celyn says it is very messy at the beginning but it does get better with time. You can put a clean plastic sheet under their chair so that any dropped food can be easily cleaned up or recycled (I usually eat them). It might be easier to make your porridge less runny at the beginning so that it sticks to the spoon. You can load the spoon and hand it to him or leave it on his bowl to pick up on his own.
Yuuri wow 2 rice bowls is alot! He must be very active and burn alot of energy. For D I usually give one spoon (I use a serving spoon the big one) of whatever we are having for dinner. If he likes it he will eat all of it or else he will eat whatever he wants and whatever he doesn't want he'll give it to either hubby or me.
I usually know when he's had enough. If he wants more he will point to the food or if he is full he will play with his utensils or just ignore the food.
You can try cooking beef stew. The meat is usually very tender after slow cooking for a while. Easy for them to pick up and eat with their hands if they want to.
Rona D also like pineapple tarts. When we went to my cousin's house she left some on the table and he helped himself! Nowadays so funny even his organix snacks he wants to choose himself. He will go to the kitchen and point at the cupboard and if I pick the wrong one there will be alot of hand waving and 'nahnahnah'!!
But so difficult to hide things now when they know where things are kept. I tried to hide my keys from him this morning and he insisted on searching my pockets when he saw that I didn't have them in my hands!