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Brittany Mahomes Works To Break Son's TV-Watching Habit While Eating

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Brittany Mahomes recently shared an update on her 1-year-old son Bronze's progress in breaking a bad habit of watching TV while eating. The concerned mother revealed that they had started allowing Bronze to watch TV during meals while on vacation in Europe to keep him calm and prevent tantrums in public.

However, upon returning home, Brittany and her husband, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, realized that this habit had negatively impacted Bronze's eating habits. The toddler now refuses to eat unless he is watching a show, leading to concerns about his nutrition and mealtime behavior.

In an effort to address this issue, Brittany shared that they had tried engaging Bronze with books during mealtime, which resulted in him being more focused and finishing his dinner. She expressed relief at this positive development and sought advice from her followers on how to further encourage Bronze to eat without the need for TV.

Bronze's reliance on TV during meals negatively impacts his eating habits.
Brittany Mahomes updates on son Bronze's TV habit during meals.
Brittany and Patrick Mahomes seek advice to encourage Bronze to eat without TV.

The Mahomes family, including their 3-year-old daughter Sterling, has been actively working to break Bronze from this habit and find alternative strategies to make mealtime enjoyable and stress-free for the young boy.

Brittany, who is currently pregnant with their third child, emphasized the importance of finding solutions to ensure Bronze's healthy eating habits and overall well-being. The family recently returned from a trip to Europe, where they enjoyed time with friends and attended a concert by Taylor Swift.

As they navigate this parenting challenge, Brittany and Patrick are seeking support and advice from their social media community to help Bronze overcome his reliance on TV during meals and establish healthier eating routines.

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