To separate the kids while they're eating? I get tired of hearing reports about who's eating or not eating which foodstuff, who's piling food on the table, who's not chewing with their mouth shut, yelling about someone's plate being too close to someone else's, if one starts doing something (like shaking their head) EVERYONE does it...*sigh* I discourage it all as much as I can but some days nothing helps.
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Originally posted by lil angels View PostI have had this a few times and the ones that normally start it I have had them eat first then leave the table then have the other come. They don't seem to enjoy eating alone so they seem to behave after that.
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I feed my babies/toddlers first (14 months, 18 months, 23 months and 26 months) then I send them off to play while I feed the 3.5 year old and the almost 4 year old. They each have their own table to sit at now away from each other. My biggest concern is choking as they used to tend to get carried away. While I am feeding the babies and toddlers these 2 must sit quietly read books or do puzzles. It is my almost 4 year old that is the worst one if you let her. She makes all kinds of inappropriate sounds, always was finding something to laugh about and got them all going. Now I have peace!
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Originally posted by SilverSabre25 View PostTo separate the kids while they're eating? I get tired of hearing reports about who's eating or not eating which foodstuff, who's piling food on the table, who's not chewing with their mouth shut, yelling about someone's plate being too close to someone else's, if one starts doing something (like shaking their head) EVERYONE does it...*sigh* I discourage it all as much as I can but some days nothing helps.
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