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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hi there headtime, I agree with mystress. My oldest daughter did that and we made 2 or 3 different meals each teatime and she didn't eat anything so I would give her pudding anyway just to make sure that she had something in her tummy. well she was a real pain in the backside to feed. so eventually at the ripe old age of 4 we had to put our foot down and basically train her into a regaular healthy eating pattern. It was hard work and even 4 years on at times it is still difficult, although she does tend to eat anything you put in front her these days.
My son is about to turn 2 in a couple of weeks time and we decided that we would not be making the same mistakes that we made with his sister. so when he throws his food on the floor we pick it and it goes in the bin. And sometimes we might feel that he really does need something on his little tummy we will give him a slice of toast and a small yogurt. but to be honest if someone is hungry whether they are a child or baby they will eat. A child will not let him/herself starve. Children are much more clever than we give them credit for, your son has learnt that he gets pudding no matter what. but the throwing food on the floor bit should be dealt with by saying "no you must not do that" so that he can learn that it is wrong.