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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 512835"><p>I like Insane's ideas. difficult child 1 has a very small stomach so I have always had snacks in "individual" servings such as in snack baggies. I taught him very young that he only gets ONE and he has to ask but they are just sitting in the fridge for him to get (At first I had a "lock" on my fridge). The idea of set times would be great. Make a picture chart with digital numbers AND with what the hands on an analog clock should look like at "snack" time (teaching time-telling, hehe). That might help so he KNOWS when it's okay to ask. It's worth a shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 512835"] I like Insane's ideas. difficult child 1 has a very small stomach so I have always had snacks in "individual" servings such as in snack baggies. I taught him very young that he only gets ONE and he has to ask but they are just sitting in the fridge for him to get (At first I had a "lock" on my fridge). The idea of set times would be great. Make a picture chart with digital numbers AND with what the hands on an analog clock should look like at "snack" time (teaching time-telling, hehe). That might help so he KNOWS when it's okay to ask. It's worth a shot. [/QUOTE]
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