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    Posted: 24 June 2010 at 12:31pm
Ever since Daniel had a tummy bug dinner has become very irritating.

He will happily sit at the table with me but he won't eat hardly anything. If chicken nuggets or carrots are there he will eat all those. Anything else and he just ignores it and says all done.

I know they are food he likes cause its stuff hes been eating for ages and some of his favs. I know hes hungry because if he doesnt eat much hes asking for "grates" (nutra grain) about half an hour later. I don't give in to that as I don't want him getting into the habit of having what he wants rather than whats been made.

Because of this he wakes up earlier hungry as. He doesn't muck around at breakfast but after the last month of this I'm kinda over it and the wasted food.

I made him sit there for an hour last night in hopes of getting him to eat. He sat there happily the entire time but still didn't eat. I tried songs like if your happy and you know it bite a sausage roll lol. I don't sit there and get grumpy at him.

Its a home thing as he will often do this with lunch as well but at daycare I pack a big lunch for him and he eats nearly all of it vs at home if I gave the same stuff he would just pick at it a little.

Any ideas on how i can fix this?
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Switch dinner to lunch & give him lunch foods for dinner?

I wouldn't make him sit there that long. Maybe only the time it takes you to eat & if he doesn't eat, take his plate away. Then he asks for more food, so sit him back down with that same plate. He keeps refusing then he gets no tea. I know that doesn't solve the getting up earlier cause no tea thing.

His tummy could still be not right?
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I think hes just being stubborn waiting to ask for the foods he wants. Like I said with daycare he will eat it all up but if we serve the exact same thing here he will eat a teeny amount so I don't think switching it will do any good. If hes at my mums or the in laws he will eat his dinner all up. So I don't believe his tummy isn't right either or else he would do this behaviour everywhere not just only at home.

I'll try putting him back every time he wants more food but I think his stubborn nature will win over his hunger.

eta: its only started since the tummy bug as he was only able to eat rice bubbles with banana for 4-5 days when he was hungry, everything else came up. He loves that combo so is expecting he ccan get what he wants iygwim

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Probably not much helped, but we have battled since Jake was constantly sick when he started daycare (and had to go back to babymush and things that his tum could handle), so about 16 months, so I know what its like. We tried everything including going to bed hungry (which I personally don't like!) and not battling (what all the "experts" seem to suggest, but he was quite happy with that as it meant he didn't have to eat it!) ... so in the end when he hit 2 we did what you are apprently not meant to do and battled! and bribed him with dessert! (or TV!) It definitely worked for us, even though I'm sure its not ideal .... he still eats quite plain food (but so do dh and I) .... but at least he eats all his dinner. Most of the time dessert is just a choc / fruit yoghurt, but we did start with a lolly or similar.
Probably doesn't help, but good luck!!
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Jake doesn't eat much for dinner either. Hes slowly starting to get back into it but its been close to a year since he got a tummy bug strain like giardia and yeah only juuuust starting to eat properly.
Even now I'll often give him leftovers from dinner for breakfast and he'll eat it right up then when it was really tough getting him to eat (I think his tummy shrunk IYKWIM) I'd make a platter of different things and put it out for an hour every couple of hours and he'd pick away at that. For dinner I'd put one mouthful of everything on his plate and we'd encourage him to eat it but if he didn't thats fine he'd just get on with the night routine and then to bed. He still isn't hugely interested in dinner but with dinner for breakfast and a few small portions of different foods for lunch hes getting better.
Hope it sorts itself out soon hun it can be frustrating xox
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