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How to Deal with a Picky Toddler
Ever since I first became a mom, I have become so consumed with feeding my child. As a parent, one of my big goals for myself is to feed my child a healthy balanced diet. My obsession with what my baby ate started the day he was born. I was always wondering if he was getting enough milk. When it was time for solid foods, I made him his baby food and introduced them slowly. When it was time for table food I didn’t hold back and I introduced him to everything I could. For the first year, he did great with everything I gave him to eat. It was so easy. But then he became a stubborn toddler and all of a sudden, everything I offered him ended up on the floor. Ever since he turned 18 months, mealtime has been hit or miss. It’s so frustrating for me. He is usually just eating with his eyes and won’t even try what’s in front of him. Jack’s 3 major foods that he will always eat are noodles, cheese, and milk. He’s often constipated because of his diet, so I’m always trying to find ways to get him to eat all the healthy things he needs.
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As a preschool teacher, I deal with picky eaters all the time. Every time I have a parent-teacher conference, one of the concerns that parents will always talk to me about is how their child is eating. All of us parents just want to have a child that will eat a variety of food, especially healthy foods. I’ve learned a lot of great tips for dealing with picky eaters just from my day job. I’m actually pretty good at getting my preschool kids to eat their vegetables, it’s just my child that I can’t get to eat anything.
It can be extremely frustrating at times when you have a picky eater on hand, but there are some tricks to help you deal with it. Here are some ways that I am trying to promote a healthy diet in my home.
Eat together and lead by example
Eat with your children. Family meals are so important. Children benefit from them so much. It’s the perfect way to lead by example. If they see you eating your fruits and vegetables, they will want to try them too. I recently moved Jack into a booster chair at our table and I love it. He’s eating better and it’s so nice to eat as a family.
Don’t buy junk food
My husband and I don’t really eat a lot of junk food. We like it and that’s why I don’t buy it often. We do buy snacks like Goldfish crackers, but we try to stay away from the fried and fattening snacks like potato chips, Cheetos, Doritos…. pretty much all the yummy things, because we know it will be gone if we buy it. Plus, I would rather not have Jack eat so much junk food. We try to snack on fruit, veggies or nuts instead.
Have healthy snacks at your Child’s level
I read this in a blog post that I recently pinned, but I’ve been doing it for a while. In my pantry, on the lower shelf, I keep a basket of snacks available all the time. I fill it with apple sauce pouches, raisins, snack bars, graham crackers, goldfish crackers, and other snack type food. This gives Jack a variety to choose from and allows him to have some independence and choose his own snack.
Take your child grocery shopping with you
Jack has been my grocery shopping buddy ever since he was born. Now that he’s older, I let him help more at the store. We talk about what we are buying and he helps me pick out the food too. My grocery store always has fresh fruit as a snack in the produce aisle, so he gets excited about his banana or orange. Lately, I will say to him “Should we try this?” and he says “try this.” When we get home he remembers and asks me if he can try what we bought.
Have your child help prepare food
I love this one because it’s so fun to have children help make food. Every morning, I let Jack drop his waffle into the toaster and he even helps me make my coffee by picking out my K-cup and putting it into my Keurig coffee maker. As he gets older I will let him be more involved in the kitchen, but for right now we will just stick to breakfast.
Cut the food in a new way
Jack never ate a sandwich when I made them for him, so I just thought he didn’t like sandwiches. Well, the first time mom that I am was cutting his sandwich into little bite-size pieces. When he started eating sandwiches at school in the toddler room, his teachers kept telling me how well he was eating them. It turned out that they cut them into quarters. It was the same way with pizza. He just wanted to eat his food like a big boy.
Hide the vegetables
Hiding healthy foods has always been a great mom trick. My little guy usually doesn’t fall for it, but every now and again I’m able to trick him and slip some vegetables into his diet. One thing I do sometimes is blend up bananas and spinach into the pancake mix. He loves them and just thinks he’s eating a pancake.
Give your child a variety of food
At dinner, I always try to give Jack a few different foods to choose from. I give him the main food that I know he will eat, then some fruit or veggies. Sometimes he’s hungry and will eat the fruit, but most times he just asks for more pasta. I still try. These cute little Munchkin Apple plates (HERE) are perfect for separating their food and making the meal look more appealing for a toddler.
Don’t give up!
My number one advice is to not give up on a picky eater. Unless your pediatrician has expressed concern to you about your child’s weight and growth, you shouldn’t worry too much. Picky kids survive and they turn out just fine. Children go through lots of different stages. Keep trying and who knows, maybe one day you will have a healthy eater.
Do you have picky eaters at home? What are some of your tips?
The Truth About Marriage
This weekend my husband and I will be celebrating our 7th wedding anniversary. In some ways, I feel like we just got married yesterday. In other ways, I feel like we’ve been together forever. It’s hard to remember my life before we got together. I don’t typically like to get too personal with my blog posts, but since May is our anniversary month, I wanted to share a post on marriage. I’m not an expert on this topic, so it makes me a little nervous to talk about, but I’m not really an expert on anything I post on this blog, so I figured I’d go ahead and post it anyway. Besides, it’s a perfect excuse to share some of my favorite wedding pictures.
You can’t be selfish
I’ll admit it, I’m a selfish person at times. I like to do what I want, but when you’re married you can’t be that way. You have to make compromises. It’s not always easy, but sometimes you learn that things turn out for the best when you find a common ground.
Have a plan/ set goals together
I married a planner. He plans everything and he’s never disappointed me. It’s important to sit down and talk about your future together. You need to talk about your financial goals, your family goals and your career goals. The best thing in our relationship has been the open and honest communication about our future together. They say life is what happens when you’re making plans, but that’s why the plans are always changing to keep up with your life.
The Gift of Me-Time for Mother’s Day
Ever since I became a mom, my life has been dedicated to taking care of my little boy. I’m always thinking about him and what he might need next. I have this never-ending list of things I need to do in my head to make sure he is well taken care of and our home is running smoothly. No matter how hard I try, I still manage to forget something. From the time I wake up, until the time I go to sleep, my mind is on my family.
*This post is part of a collaboration with Smile Brilliant. All opinions are 100% my own.
This year for Mother’s Day, I think all of us moms should give ourselves a little bit of me-time. I did a poll last week on my Instastories and I wasn’t surprised by the results. From what people told me, the majority of us mom don’t take the extra time on ourselves that we should. When I became a mom, I made a promise to myself that I wasn’t going to lose myself in motherhood. I wanted to still do the things that I enjoyed and still put myself together every day because that’s important to me. It makes me feel good to put together a cute outfit, do my hair and wear makeup. I still fall behind in a few things. I don’t work out the way I would like to, I only get to the salon every 6 months and my nails might have nail polish on them, but they only look good maybe 2 days out of the week.
I’m so excited, because Smile Brilliant wants to share one of their teeth whitening kits with one of my readers. They are giving away a $149 credit to cover the cost of your own professional at home teeth whitening system. Go HERE to enter! You can also use my coupon code thriftywifehappylife20 for $20 off! You don’t have to be a mom to enjoy some me-time with some teeth whiting, so make sure you enter!! The winner will be informed by e-mail!
How to Organize Your Time With a Planner
*This post is part of a collaboration with Transcending Waves Planners. Although I was gifted this item, all opinions are 100% my own.
One thing that has helped me out a lot with staying organized and on task, is using a planner. I used a planner all through high school and college and it was always helpful. As an adult, I stopped using a planner. I guess I didn’t see a need for it. My husband is always trying to get me to use my phone to keep me organized, but there is only so much my phone can do for me. There is just something about using pen and paper and actually writing things down.
Recently, I’ve been using my Transcending Waves planner, and let me tell you, this planner is a game-changer. Earlier this year I bought a simple planner at TJMaxx and it was great. It had a calendar for each month and the weeks, but it was missing so much. When I got my Transcending Waves planner, I got really excited because it had all the features I was looking for. It breaks down the months, weeks, days, and even the hours. They have places to write down your goals and projects, what action steps you need to take, distractions to avoid, and even a spot to say what you’re grateful for. One feature I like the most is the morning plan page and the nightly review. It helps you make your plans and then at the end of the day, you can evaluate how productive you were and make changes for the next day.
So what kind of things do I use my planner for? I use it for pretty much everything in my life, but here is a list.
Meal planning
I find it so important to meal plan, especially with a full-time job. When I come home at night, I like to know exactly what we are having for dinner. Every weekend, I write down what I have in the house, and then I plan out my grocery shop list. Then I write down in my planner what I’m making for dinner each day. It’s very helpful.
Work Paper Work
I work for a Headstart Preschool program, which is funded through the federal government. If you have ever worked for a government agency you know that it’s a lot of paperwork. I do daily observations on the children, write individual lesson plans every week, lesson plans, keep behavior trackers, parent-teacher conference/ home visit reports 4 times a year, 2 screenings…my list goes on. So yes, it takes some organization in the classroom. I like to use my planner to plan what I’m going to do during my class time and my planning time after the kids go home. I try to break down the paperwork so it doesn’t pile up.
Workout Plans
After becoming a mom, I have become a total slacker with working out. With summer around the corner and bathing suit season approaching, I’ve been trying to make some changes and add a little exercise to my daily routine. I’m starting out slow, but I like to keep track of it in my planner to stay on top of it. I record what I did each day, so I know the next day what to work on.
Blog work and Social media
I love blogging. I’m passionate about it and it’s so fun for me. Now that I have been working with brands and using affiliate links in my blog, blogging has become much more than just a little hobby. It’s hard to keep up with all 4 of my major social media platforms, emails and promoting my blog posts. I use my planner to plan out what posts I’m putting out each month. Then I record where I’ve promoted my posts. I write down what sponsored posts are coming up and what brands I’d like to contact. It’s a lot to keep up with, but my planner really helps me with organizing all that.
Cleaning Schedule
Cleaning is my least favorite responsibility, but it’s one of those things that need to get done. I like to schedule out in my planner what rooms I’m going to clean every week. I try to keep a list of cleaning projects in my planner and I cross them off as I complete them.
Those are the things I write down in my planner. Do you use a planner to stay organized? You can use the code THRIFTYWIFEHAPPYLIFE to get 10% off of a Transcending Waves Planner. They are only $19.99, which I think is a pretty great price for all the features it offers. I hope you will check them out!!
Kid-Friendly Spots in Las Vegas
Whenever I tell people that I live in Las Vegas, they are always surprised. A lot of people have a preconceived assumption that Las Vegas is Sin City and it’s no place for a family. That’s not true at all. I had about 5 months of life in Las Vegas before I found out that I was pregnant with Jack. Ask me what the best night clubs and shows are in Vegas and I have no clue. Ask me what to do with kids in Las Vegas, I could go on and on. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, there is a place for everyone in Las Vegas.
I have quite a list of places to visit. I’ve listed my favorites below. I’ve been to almost everyone, except for a few, but I’m sure I’ll visit them all soon. My husband suggested that I list them in order, but that’s just too hard to do. I did go through and rate my top 10 favorite places first, then the rest are in random order.
Container Park is by far my family’s favorite place to go. It’s a short walk down the street from the Freemont Experience (not always the greatest place for kids). We love that there is something for everyone here. Jack loves the slides and large blocks for building and Kevin and I love that we can get a beer and some yummy food. There is shopping, food, drinks, concerts, and even a Dome theater.
Kids or no kids, you have to see a fountain show if you’re in Vegas. Jack goes crazy watching the water spray up. I love the beautiful view and atmosphere. It’s a great place to take pictures! I can never put my phone down every time we visit.
4.) Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
We love the gardens at the Bellagio too! It’s a beautiful garden that is always dressed up for the season. It’s a great place to go year round.
5.) Eiffel Tower Experience*
Can’t afford to take the whole family to Paris? Well, Las Vegas has you covered. The Eiffel Tower Experience is a great view for the whole family. We went to the top of the Eiffel Tower last summer, but what I really love to do is just walk around the hotel and check out the little shops and cafes.
6.) The High Roller*
If the Eiffel Tower isn’t a good enough view, try the high roller. It’s a fun way to view the entire valley in one of the world’s largest ferries wheels.
7.) The Park
We love the Park. There are plenty of restaurants that are family-friendly. It’s right outside T-Mobile Arena if you want to catch a Golden Knights hockey game. Plus you are only a quick walk away from New York, New York with a roller coaster and Hersey’s World.
8.) Town Square
At 12,000 feet above sea level, Mount Charleston is a perfect escape from the Las Vegas Strip. If you come in the winter, you can enjoy skiing, sledding, and other fun winter sports at Lee Canyon. In summertime you can escape the desert heat by heading to higher elevations for some hiking.
Most tourist don’t even realize that only 30 minutes from the Las Vegas strip, you can find the beauty of the Mojave desert. Red Rock is the perfect place for a drive, family hike or a family photo shoot.
11.) The Hoover Dam*
20.) Boulder City
21.) The Lion Habitat Ranch*
22.) Cowabunga Bay Water Park*
23.) Wet n’ Wild Water Park*
24.) Madame Tussauds Museum*
25.) Seven Magic Mountains
26.) The Adventuredome at Circus Circus*
27.) Coca Cola World
28.) Cactus Garden at Ethel M’s
29.) M&M World
30.) Fall of Atlantis at Caesar’s Forum Shops
The best part about this list is that more than half of these places are free!! I’ve stared all the places that you have to pay. I think that you would be surprised just how kid friendly Las Vegas can be.
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