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When does the messy eating stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 536913" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>in my opinion, yes it's the sensory issues, coupled with lack of fine motor skills. </p><p>Does he even try to use his utensils?</p><p></p><p>At 11 DD1 rarely uses a knife, and when she does, she refuses to use it in her right hand - claims left gives her more control even though she's a rightie. She's not as messy as your difficult child, but still messier than she should be at this age. Let me put it this way. I can usually tell what she had for lunch at school by looking at her face and/or shirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 536913, member: 11965"] in my opinion, yes it's the sensory issues, coupled with lack of fine motor skills. Does he even try to use his utensils? At 11 DD1 rarely uses a knife, and when she does, she refuses to use it in her right hand - claims left gives her more control even though she's a rightie. She's not as messy as your difficult child, but still messier than she should be at this age. Let me put it this way. I can usually tell what she had for lunch at school by looking at her face and/or shirt. [/QUOTE]
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