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sensory integration disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 384295"><p>Kiddo and I go round and round on the food thing. She also does the typical kid thing of loving some food intensely for a while and hating it as soon as you find a great sale and stock up. Can't judge her, I'm the same, most of the foods we will eat are close to the same, but not all. If they'd had these nice high-fiber snacks when I was little it would have saved me a lot of pain (literally). I love those Live Active sugar free puddings, low-cal with added fiber and easy to get most kids to eat. Now if only I could get her to like quinoa and eat oatmeal again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 384295"] Kiddo and I go round and round on the food thing. She also does the typical kid thing of loving some food intensely for a while and hating it as soon as you find a great sale and stock up. Can't judge her, I'm the same, most of the foods we will eat are close to the same, but not all. If they'd had these nice high-fiber snacks when I was little it would have saved me a lot of pain (literally). I love those Live Active sugar free puddings, low-cal with added fiber and easy to get most kids to eat. Now if only I could get her to like quinoa and eat oatmeal again. [/QUOTE]
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