argh now that would be proper advice he could give!It looked like she wanted to spit it out because she didn't like it to me , but I imagine she gets told off for that ( because children always spit food out yet we never see her doing it?) So just looked disgusted at the veg she didn't want
My 2 year old goes through phases of spitting food out. Drives me nuts (big pet peeve, like grinding teeth too ) and I never know how to handle it.
my son was formula fed, I struggled, I had diamorphine whilst in labour (I didn’t really want any drugs but my husband convinced me) and it ended up making him all spaced out for a few days which affected his latch massively. No one told me this in the antenatal classes. So by the time I was ready to try again I was absolutely exhausted (husband didn’t get leave and no family around), my tits were throbbing and untouchable, my body was healing from labour, the feeding support nurse I had was useless and it was so humiliating stripping off in front of yet another person and I just wanted to feed my hungry baby. So I continued with formula. That doesn’t make me a bad mum( even though I still cry about the choice now), that makes me human. The mum shaming he dishes out makes me feel so guilty and for some other mum or dad who has mental health issues it could be dangerous.
Joe needs to stop. He needs to take a reality check. Enjoy parenting your little children, teach them how to live life and that doesn’t mean eating every vegetable on the plate or chickpeas or no tomato ketchup (heaven forbid!).