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my 5 year old has ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="GinAndTonic" data-source="post: 139392" data-attributes="member: 3895"><p>Hi, Amanda. If you don't want to just quit the processed foods, how about going to a healthier version? Maybe you can gradually wean him off junk food. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of brands like Annie's -- it's still junky, but not as bad. Boxed mac and cheese without dyes, crackers without trans fats, that sort of stuff. Trader Joe's, if there's one near you, also has a lot of processed-but-not-too-awful food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GinAndTonic, post: 139392, member: 3895"] Hi, Amanda. If you don't want to just quit the processed foods, how about going to a healthier version? Maybe you can gradually wean him off junk food. I'm thinking of brands like Annie's -- it's still junky, but not as bad. Boxed mac and cheese without dyes, crackers without trans fats, that sort of stuff. Trader Joe's, if there's one near you, also has a lot of processed-but-not-too-awful food. [/QUOTE]
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