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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 37460" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Great!</p><p></p><p>You'll have to play around with this--some kids will like the same treat all the time while others will respond better with change. Small items they have to handle piece by piece will buy you more time (which is why I suggested the mini M&M's instead of full size). Something chewy or to suck on (Tic tacs) for older kids can buy you time as well.</p><p></p><p>I'm not big into candy for two year olds but desperate times call for desperate and often creative measures. </p><p></p><p>A comment about the battles--sometimes it appears as if they love a battle when the truth is they just don't know how to interact in any other mode for certain situations. A child who is confronted all day long with things that assault him in some way (foods, water temp, clothes textures, sounds, instructions, etc) has to be battle ready at all times to fight the ongoing assault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 37460, member: 701"] Great! You'll have to play around with this--some kids will like the same treat all the time while others will respond better with change. Small items they have to handle piece by piece will buy you more time (which is why I suggested the mini M&M's instead of full size). Something chewy or to suck on (Tic tacs) for older kids can buy you time as well. I'm not big into candy for two year olds but desperate times call for desperate and often creative measures. A comment about the battles--sometimes it appears as if they love a battle when the truth is they just don't know how to interact in any other mode for certain situations. A child who is confronted all day long with things that assault him in some way (foods, water temp, clothes textures, sounds, instructions, etc) has to be battle ready at all times to fight the ongoing assault. [/QUOTE]
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