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Food, should we or shouldn't we!?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 548748"><p>I wholeheartedly agree with the "don't battle" ideology. difficult child 1 is horrible with eating. His diet consists of maybe 5 things for awhile and then it changes to a few other things and he no longer "likes" the other 5 anymore. He goes in phases. I taught him how to use the microwave many years ago and usually make extra for him to warm up. I have always let him eat whatever he will eat and we don't really keep sweets or junk food in the house. Because I worry about his dietary needs, difficult child 1 takes calcium supplements and a multivitamin every day. My philosophy is that as long as he eats healthy food, I don't care what it is and no one 10-20 years down the road is gonna care either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 548748"] I wholeheartedly agree with the "don't battle" ideology. difficult child 1 is horrible with eating. His diet consists of maybe 5 things for awhile and then it changes to a few other things and he no longer "likes" the other 5 anymore. He goes in phases. I taught him how to use the microwave many years ago and usually make extra for him to warm up. I have always let him eat whatever he will eat and we don't really keep sweets or junk food in the house. Because I worry about his dietary needs, difficult child 1 takes calcium supplements and a multivitamin every day. My philosophy is that as long as he eats healthy food, I don't care what it is and no one 10-20 years down the road is gonna care either. [/QUOTE]
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