Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to a therapist with your husband. What you are doing is causing eating disorders.
This. I'm kinda horrified just reading this. Have you looked at any Ellyn Satter books, I think they could help you. You guys are acting in a very controlling way towards her eating habits, and it's already backfiring. This will only get worse without intervention.
OP here. So, we should just let her not eat? Go to bed eating two spoonfuls of pasta? Really???
Wow, the replies here are so bad. It's ridiculous. Wow, just wow...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He should not eat with her. Seriously. Being screamed at to eat is not a pleasant way to go through life for your daughter, and his blood pressure must be shooting up each time too.
Can you sit with her when she eats dinner and then you and DH eat the meal?
My 4 and 6 yr olds eat the prior night's leftovers each night for dinner, and DH and I eat dinner after they go to bed.
OP here. Doesn't matter who sits with her. I don't think you folks are understanding the situation. Our daughter doesn't eat regardless of who's around. That's the problem. I scream at her also, just not as often. I'm a SAHM. I can understand when he comes home and then has to deal with our daughter not eating it drives him nuts. What's with all the hate on him? Honestly, I feel the same way. I just don't scream "as much".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to a therapist with your husband. What you are doing is causing eating disorders.
This. I'm kinda horrified just reading this. Have you looked at any Ellyn Satter books, I think they could help you. You guys are acting in a very controlling way towards her eating habits, and it's already backfiring. This will only get worse without intervention.
Anonymous wrote:He should not eat with her. Seriously. Being screamed at to eat is not a pleasant way to go through life for your daughter, and his blood pressure must be shooting up each time too.
Can you sit with her when she eats dinner and then you and DH eat the meal?
My 4 and 6 yr olds eat the prior night's leftovers each night for dinner, and DH and I eat dinner after they go to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to a therapist with your husband. What you are doing is causing eating disorders.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to a therapist with your husband. What you are doing is causing eating disorders.