From day 1, we have always been careful with our food choices. No junk food for our baby. Only homemade food and as little processed food as possible. She loves fruit and some veggies more than anything and will choose those over other food any day. Her favorite baby food was pureed mixed vegetables. Now, she could enter a watermelon eating contest and win! The only challenge for us is that she doesn't like meat. As far as her sleeping habits go....We sleep trained her at 4 months and it was the best decision we could have made. She has slept wonderfully for naps and at night from that age until recently, when...she is REFUSING to nap! Definitely not what a mother of a two year old and a NEWBORN wants to deal with!
To begin with, I began taking mental notes of when her happy mood would change and what caused it. Now, most people say that being overly tired, hungry, or stimulated can cause breakdowns and tantrums. What I found perplexed me! Some days, she could easily solve problems and figure things out on her own. Other days, not so much...even if it is something she is very familiar with and knows how to do. Then I tried to figure out if it was the same time of day. Again, that wasn't consistent either. So, what could be causing her roller coaster of emotions from an otherwise very happy, nonstop energetic little one?
Blood sugar! Or so I think. Based on my
In just the few days I have started a new food routine with her, I have seen remarkable changes. Ensuring her meals have much more protein in them has really changed her behavior and more importantly, her ability to cope with the challenges and frustrations that come along with exploring a new world.
Under the Kiddos page, I will list food choices and meal plans designed to keep her sugar level more stable and make for a much happier little girl :)
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