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<blockquote data-quote="artana" data-source="post: 230303" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>Hello,</p><p>My difficult child is incredibly picky and we do many of the same things Marg does. I call it creating a food comfort zone. He has to try a bite of things, but he doesn't have to eat more than the bite. He trusts us that that is the rule now, but it was a struggle to get there. Once my difficult child has his comfort zone, then suddenly he will get bold and ask for foods I never thought he'd try. For instance, after several months of eating foods he liked and trying just a few odd things here and there, he suddenly declared that he wanted to try ribs! He knows that if he doesn't like them, I will make sure that we have an alternate meal he does like. It's been working fairly well.</p><p> </p><p>by the way: Boca burgers work well in our house. They taste just like real burgers, but my kids know they are made from soy. When he hasn't been eating his veggies, I know he'll eat a Boca Burger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artana, post: 230303, member: 6186"] Hello, My difficult child is incredibly picky and we do many of the same things Marg does. I call it creating a food comfort zone. He has to try a bite of things, but he doesn't have to eat more than the bite. He trusts us that that is the rule now, but it was a struggle to get there. Once my difficult child has his comfort zone, then suddenly he will get bold and ask for foods I never thought he'd try. For instance, after several months of eating foods he liked and trying just a few odd things here and there, he suddenly declared that he wanted to try ribs! He knows that if he doesn't like them, I will make sure that we have an alternate meal he does like. It's been working fairly well. by the way: Boca burgers work well in our house. They taste just like real burgers, but my kids know they are made from soy. When he hasn't been eating his veggies, I know he'll eat a Boca Burger. [/QUOTE]
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