Cher69 when you say you 'babysit' your grandson I'm wondering how often you look after him and for how long? With your own health problems it must be challenging: I know that I had far more stamina for looking after my first two grandsons (11 years ago) than I do the latest two toddlers. That said, he sounds like a boisterous little boy with lots of energy that needs channelling. I think for that reason, a playpen simply won't work. I disagree with the idea of the naughty step: he is FAR too young to understand the concept. I agree that any food given should be in a high chair with the floor protected, and ideally at the same time as you are eating. The minute he starts to pour drink on the floor, remove the cup with a simple firm 'no'. Quavers crushed on the carpet? Maybe consider no snacks between meals. He is much more likely to eat if he is allowed to be hungry. Offer tiny amounts of nutritious finger foods and let him choose what he wants to eat. As soon as he starts to 'sweep' food off the highchair, it's likely to be a clear sign that he has finished. Outdoor play needs to be an important part of his day. I do hope you can find a way to feel better about this 
Why do people lie online are they living a fantasy or winding us up?
