Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with you people - no games, or toys or songs - insist the child sit there!! I have 4 and 7 year olds who have always had to sit at the table and eat as a family. They start to squirm? They get "the look".
Not trying to be snarky, but when you say "always", from what age do you mean they started sitting through a meal?
Anonymous wrote:Let him eat in front of the tv at 530. You eat later w/ dh. When he wants to stop eating he has to say " may I please be excused?". Three is early for family dinner. My kids don't eat much and I figured out that if I save tv for dinner time, they actually eat a whole plate of food. When they are a little older they can have family dinner, but my husband gets home at 7 and there is no way I'm waiting until then at thus point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with you people - no games, or toys or songs - insist the child sit there!! I have 4 and 7 year olds who have always had to sit at the table and eat as a family. They start to squirm? They get "the look".
Not trying to be snarky, but when you say "always", from what age do you mean they started sitting through a meal?
New poster. I agree with the always comment. Always, meaning from the time an infant can sit up in a high chair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the thought behind no toys? Are toys reserves for restaurants only? (Not OP)
No toys t the table period. We do keep crayons with us for restaurants, but they go away when the food is there. The only purpose of the crayons are to entertain during waits that are too much for small children and thus the issue is moot at home. Do you play with toys when you have dinner with people? If not, don't train your child to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with you people - no games, or toys or songs - insist the child sit there!! I have 4 and 7 year olds who have always had to sit at the table and eat as a family. They start to squirm? They get "the look".
Not trying to be snarky, but when you say "always", from what age do you mean they started sitting through a meal?
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with you people - no games, or toys or songs - insist the child sit there!! I have 4 and 7 year olds who have always had to sit at the table and eat as a family. They start to squirm? They get "the look".
Anonymous wrote:What is the thought behind no toys? Are toys reserves for restaurants only? (Not OP)
Anonymous wrote:What is wrong with you people - no games, or toys or songs - insist the child sit there!! I have 4 and 7 year olds who have always had to sit at the table and eat as a family. They start to squirm? They get "the look".