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It’s a phase and totally normal. Keep giving him different types of food and some of it will make it into his mouth. Check with the ped on his weight but if the doctor’s not concerned, it’s probably fine. My 2 year old goes days where he barely eats anything except an occasional macaroni and then he’ll suddenly decide asparagus is the greatest thing ever 🤷🏻♀️ Kids are weird.
Makes me feel better. I feel so guilty of not being able to identify what he likes or wants or even timing of when he would like to eat. I feel like he looses interest in eating based on foods I offer him, texture of food and then just does not eat anything at all.
Nothing to feel guilty about OP! The only thing my kid will consistently not refuse to eat is ice cream. Even Mac and cheese gets turned down ~15% of the time if he’s highly engrossed in his trucks. Everything else is just totally random. My ped said not to force it or turn mealtime into a stressful thing. Let him keep exploring and you guys will figure it out.
I’m right there with you. My one year old likes some foods one day, and then doesn’t want them at al the next. Normally, food that he does manage to get in his mouth he spits out. When he’s at daycare, he gets purées and things that he usually will eat, but dinner with us is when I try new textures and things. It’s slow going, don’t know if it’s working, but I figure he won’t starve himself.
It will get worse, and then better. Also every kid is diff. Recommend Ellen Satter division of responsibilities to take the pressure off you.