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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 158463" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My child would/will eat what I cook. If they have a problem, THEY can make something IF there is a sensory issue (and we do have these). BUT unless I preplan something different, the child makes whatever himself/herself. In our house, the child would starve to death with those insistences. been there done that, Wizard tried to "starve" himself, ended up hiding several pounds of cooked ground beef in his room so he could pretend to go on a "hunger strike". He gave himself a rather nasty bout of food poisoning and a dressing down by the docs for being a brat. It was purely controlling mom behavior in our case - and this mom had had enough!</p><p> </p><p>I am sorry your son harasses you for hours. You may want to put some limits in place, like after X minutes on this topic he has to go rake the yard until he has a new non-pestering topic. I found that combining the limit with WORK was surprisingly effective if I was as low emotion as possible. Works with Jess and thank you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 158463, member: 1233"] My child would/will eat what I cook. If they have a problem, THEY can make something IF there is a sensory issue (and we do have these). BUT unless I preplan something different, the child makes whatever himself/herself. In our house, the child would starve to death with those insistences. been there done that, Wizard tried to "starve" himself, ended up hiding several pounds of cooked ground beef in his room so he could pretend to go on a "hunger strike". He gave himself a rather nasty bout of food poisoning and a dressing down by the docs for being a brat. It was purely controlling mom behavior in our case - and this mom had had enough! I am sorry your son harasses you for hours. You may want to put some limits in place, like after X minutes on this topic he has to go rake the yard until he has a new non-pestering topic. I found that combining the limit with WORK was surprisingly effective if I was as low emotion as possible. Works with Jess and thank you too. [/QUOTE]
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