Anonymous wrote:Three kids and dinners by yourself most nights? Wow that is seriously impressive!
Anonymous wrote:I agree that you are just at a rough point age-wise and mobility-wise right now. It WILL get better.
I've liked a few of these suggestions, mostly:
a.) Get the big kid helping a bit
b.) Veggies out early as a snack
c.) I'd switch TV to a reward, not the default pre-dinner activity.
Anonymous wrote:OP your situation sounds like a nightmare and I don't know if it is just me, but all of the suggestions seem highly unlikely...turn OFF the TV? Have the five year old read a book to the younger kids? Don't give them snacks? Good lord, are the people on this page trying to push you over the edge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My “big” kids are slightly older (newborn, 3, 5, 7), but we actually got better behavior at meals when we started forcing them to put napkins on their laps each night. I don’t know what it was, but somehow enforcing that rule of civility got more compliance all-around?
Also wanted to echo that these ages are hard and you’ll be in easier territory so soon. Plus, you’re doing it solo - in my opinion, it sounds like you are rocking it
[b]One more thing - my kids eat better/more veggies when we let them self-serve family-style. I typically plate anything super-hot or the proteins and then allow them to get their own veggies. Sometimes, it does lead to some mess/wasted food, but it makes the act of getting food to the table easier and also makes the kids more likely to eat healthy stuff.[b]
Anonymous wrote:My “big” kids are slightly older (newborn, 3, 5, 7), but we actually got better behavior at meals when we started forcing them to put napkins on their laps each night. I don’t know what it was, but somehow enforcing that rule of civility got more compliance all-around?
Also wanted to echo that these ages are hard and you’ll be in easier territory so soon. Plus, you’re doing it solo - in my opinion, it sounds like you are rocking it

Anonymous wrote:OP your situation sounds like a nightmare and I don't know if it is just me, but all of the suggestions seem highly unlikely...turn OFF the TV? Have the five year old read a book to the younger kids? Don't give them snacks? Good lord, are the people on this page trying to push you over the edge?