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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 553772" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>All those ideas are great, and I am a pretty good cook.</p><p>The individual portion meals did not work at all! First, V refused to look at them in the store. Then, he wanted to try one at one and never ate it after opening it... He never went back to it. </p><p>I think I'm just going to try to ignore it as much as I can. </p><p>The bottom line: there are enough foods at home that he can eat on his own (yogurts, apple sauce, snack bars, milk, fruits, nuts, raw veggies, bread, hard boiled eggs, venison jerky etc...). Even if V was to only eat those non prepared foods, he would have enough to grow good. All he has to do is open the pantry or the fridge and dig in.</p><p>The only rule we have any more: nothing sweet until he eats something healthy (even if very small). And I might be wrong, but I cannot back down on this one rule. </p><p>Yesterday at the park, he almost had a meltdown because he was hungry after he had refused to eat his dinner. When he came home, he went right to his plate, ate his small portion of lasagna and was allowed to have desert. But as usual, we had to have a very unpleasant experience at the park first....</p><p>We'll see how it goes the next coming weeks. But I think I'm done worrying about it, or at least asking him to eat. Now, I just tell "ok don't eat." and don't go into arguing with him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 553772, member: 11847"] All those ideas are great, and I am a pretty good cook. The individual portion meals did not work at all! First, V refused to look at them in the store. Then, he wanted to try one at one and never ate it after opening it... He never went back to it. I think I'm just going to try to ignore it as much as I can. The bottom line: there are enough foods at home that he can eat on his own (yogurts, apple sauce, snack bars, milk, fruits, nuts, raw veggies, bread, hard boiled eggs, venison jerky etc...). Even if V was to only eat those non prepared foods, he would have enough to grow good. All he has to do is open the pantry or the fridge and dig in. The only rule we have any more: nothing sweet until he eats something healthy (even if very small). And I might be wrong, but I cannot back down on this one rule. Yesterday at the park, he almost had a meltdown because he was hungry after he had refused to eat his dinner. When he came home, he went right to his plate, ate his small portion of lasagna and was allowed to have desert. But as usual, we had to have a very unpleasant experience at the park first.... We'll see how it goes the next coming weeks. But I think I'm done worrying about it, or at least asking him to eat. Now, I just tell "ok don't eat." and don't go into arguing with him. [/QUOTE]
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