1. Carson will not drink from a sippy cup. When you put it in front of his face and attempt to put it in his mouth, he screams and throws a fit. When you put the cup on his high chair tray, he runs it through his Ritz crackers and Puff supply and then hurls it on to the floor. Annoying.
2. Carson has no interest in holding his own bottle. Why would he? Mommy let's him lounge in her lap like a "pig in slop" (I'm pulling from my rural vocabulary with that phrase!) while he devourers a warm bottle. Carson must some how know he'll have to feed himself for many years to come, so why rush it? Annoying.
3. I am Carson's personal PEZ-like Puffs dispenser. He will eat 20 Puffs in one sitting, if I feed them to him. He does pick them up off of his high chair tray and hold them, throw them and move them around; he just won't put them in his mouth. (Side note - he will self-feed Ritz crackers, just not Puffs.) Annoying.
4. Carson will not eat table food. I think he's texture-averse. He ate a nearly-crunchy-green-bean-rice-cereal concoction like a champ yesterday, but he would not eat mashed potatoes off of my plate. When I put them in his mouth, he "fake" gagged and spit out the mashed potatoes. When I tried to trick him into eating a spoonful of half-green beans and half-potatoes, he spit it out. When I gave him a spoonful of chunky green beans and rice cereal, he ate it and then smiled at me. Annoying.
I am a first-time mom who is trying to transfer her professional, left-brained, project leader, persuasive, control-freak skills in to raising a strong-willed 9-month old boy. If Carson could speak, he'd say something like this....
"Another one bites the dust
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust
Hey, I'm gonna get you too
Another one bites the dust "
2 comments:
Oh, my... That brings back memories to Ivie...
1) I didn't even TRY a sippy cup with her until she was like 11 months old and they told me that she had to be able to drink out of one before she could move up to the toddler class. She didn't really get the hang of it until she was a year old. With Mac, I started her on one at 6 months. It takes some time - he'll get it!
2) Ivie used to gag on table food like crazy! Macie has yet to gag, and the teachers exclaim every day how great of an eater she is, pounding chicken, hamburger, etc. So I think maybe it's a first-child syndrome!
3) Macie's also opposite of Carson when it comes to who feeds her. If I put a piece of food in her mouth, she takes it out and puts it in herself. I think she hears her sister saying, over and over, "I do it myself!!!"
Carson is just trying to teach you, very early in this process, that, as hard as you try, you can't control everything. Doesn't that just STINK?!?
Not sure what bottle brand you are using, but if its Avent...they make handles that go under the bottle cap. Kale wasn't doing very good at holding his bottles, but those handles made a world of difference. They made the transition to sippy cups easier as well, because it was only the container that changed (they can also be used on Avent cups). Don't get me wrong...at 20 months he is still getting bottles (UGH!). We are almost weaned to regular milk and then the bottles are going to start disappearing!
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