My LO will spit food out, or will toss what I give her on the floor when she's full.
I only give her 1-2 pieces of food at a time because she starts playing with her food if there's too much in front of her.
My LO will spit food out, or will toss what I give her on the floor when she's full.
I only give her 1-2 pieces of food at a time because she starts playing with her food if there's too much in front of her.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
If it's her bottle she'll bite it. If it's solids she'll make a noise that tells me she's done, and won't open her mouth for it.
GOLD / wonderful pomegranate / 28905 posts
@banana:
For some reason I find that really cute!!
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
LO will be full for solids but will want to nurse. If she doesn't want solids anymore, she'll just whine, squirm, or purse her lips. But I *know* she's hungry so moments later I will nurse her and she'll gulp my (her?) milk for 15-20 minutes. When she's full on milk, she'll just unlatch and look around.
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
@Rubies: Weird how they always want milk after, huh? M is the same way.
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
@Rubies: @chopsuey119: It's probably comfort nursing. They get to snuggle and cuddle, much more fun than solids!
coffee bean / 48 posts
Now she's old enough to say "no" when I ask if she wants any more food. A couple of months ago, I'd know she was full when she started generously offering her daddy or me bites of her food.
persimmon / 1465 posts
Lips will be clamped shut and LO's head will turn away when the food/spoon comes near.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
Now she talks so will tell me she is done. Before that, she'll usually start throwing food on the floor so then I knew (finger foods). And before finger foods, she always just ate everything until it was gone!
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
We feel his belly. For real. If it's round and hard we're like "ok! he's full!"
pomegranate / 3053 posts
He says, "I'm done!!!" And he still has a ton of food on his plate/bowl. *Sigh* Feeding a toddler is a lot of work when they eat on their own. Takes forever so it's so hard for me to tell if he's full or not b/c he will play around and then eat some more and then play and then eat, etc... I know, I'm not much help... :\
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