Wow - there's been a lot to catch up on
Hugs to you Mashi - it is stressful and you can tell from all these posts that we've all been there even if only for a day or two. What makes me
is that for the majority of the posts the DH's seem to have been involved in the 'negative' side of things. I wonder why they seem to want to cajole their LOs into eating. My DH was at it again tonight with Alice - even loaded up some pasta on her fork for her which she wasn't happy about. She pulled off the pasta and fed it to herself by hand - but never used her fork again for the rest of the meal (even tho it was only a couple of bites). We had meatball pasta bake - she didn't eat a huge amount but I was happy with what she ate, except she hadn't eaten any of the meatballs. So when she signed finished I asked her to at least try a piece of meatball (they were chopped up) - and she popped one right in and signed finished again. I was more than happy with that. She has been at the CM today and eats more than her fair share of food there so dinner times always tend to be smaller on those days.
Also, one thing I try to remember - I watched one of those programs a while back (Too Fat To Toddle or something like it) which was looking at why so many kids are obese these days - one of the problems is that we give too big a portion of food to our children - apparently the size of your stomach is relevant to the size of your fist - am sure the portion of pasta that I put in front of Alice today will have been bigger than her little chubby fist, so if she eats some of it plus a yoghurt, etc then she's going to have a full tummy . . .
PMSL at you chasing your DH round with food - tho, yes mine would love it too
Going back to your earlier question about the toast - I too am with the majority in that I wouldn't give more of the toast (or whatever it is off the plate he wants more of) unless he's eaten, or at least tried, the other bits and pieces on his plate. Otherwise the whole object of giving a balanced meal is defeated (I know it is too if he refuses them) - but I do think he's clever enough to know that he could do it every meal time if he does it just the once - these toddlers are way too clever for their own good!!