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Food, should we or shouldn't we!?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 548819"><p>IC, I agree with you. That high expectation would send difficult child 1 into a total panic, starting the day I informed him of this expectation and getting worse with each "trial". I would never purposely induce anxiety in an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kid over something like food. As an adult is anyone really going to care what he eats? Personally, I don't give a hoot what my kid eats as long as it's healthy food. difficult child 1 went through a whole week where he ate broccoli with cheese twice a day exclusively. Then he was on a hot dog kick, etc. He's NEVER liked breakfast food (pancakes, cereal, waffles, french toast, toast, etc) except fried eggs and bacon (not together) so he's been known to have most any leftover you can imagine. Even those go in waves. Lately, he's been getting better but there are still times when he gets narrow minded with his eating. That's why I don't keep many sweets in our house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 548819"] IC, I agree with you. That high expectation would send difficult child 1 into a total panic, starting the day I informed him of this expectation and getting worse with each "trial". I would never purposely induce anxiety in an Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kid over something like food. As an adult is anyone really going to care what he eats? Personally, I don't give a hoot what my kid eats as long as it's healthy food. difficult child 1 went through a whole week where he ate broccoli with cheese twice a day exclusively. Then he was on a hot dog kick, etc. He's NEVER liked breakfast food (pancakes, cereal, waffles, french toast, toast, etc) except fried eggs and bacon (not together) so he's been known to have most any leftover you can imagine. Even those go in waves. Lately, he's been getting better but there are still times when he gets narrow minded with his eating. That's why I don't keep many sweets in our house. [/QUOTE]
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