laughinplace199
<font color=blue>AKA Shrimpo or Flamingo Legs<br><
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DS is 14 months. His new trick is trying to shove food up his nose or in his ears. For his lunch today, I put some small pieces of bread, turkey, cheese, and carrots on his high chair tray. I was sitting right next to him, but turned away for a second. I looked back and he has a piece of turkey stuck in one nostril.
I got it out and told him "no" and he smiled at me and then tried to stick a piece of bread in his ear, with a mischievous little grin on his face.
I'm guessing he was done with his lunch, but he didn't eat very much. He's a tiny little guy who could stand to gain some weight, so I hate to cut a meal short if he might eat some more. I really hope this doesn't become a habit. He is my third, so I feel like I should know what I'm doing, but my older two never did stuff this. He is so different. He's going to give me a run for my money, I can just tell.
Any advice?
I got it out and told him "no" and he smiled at me and then tried to stick a piece of bread in his ear, with a mischievous little grin on his face. I'm guessing he was done with his lunch, but he didn't eat very much. He's a tiny little guy who could stand to gain some weight, so I hate to cut a meal short if he might eat some more. I really hope this doesn't become a habit. He is my third, so I feel like I should know what I'm doing, but my older two never did stuff this. He is so different. He's going to give me a run for my money, I can just tell.
Any advice?
Good thing I had cut up the bigger ones. Luckily she didn't like how that felt either.

She was around 2 when she did that.