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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 381827" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Forcing her to eat is not at all the impression I got when you described the program. I think you need to talk to administration about that issue. Although there may be a time that is required, I would think some of the educational classes/groups should be attended first.</p><p> </p><p>The program also needs to go over with you the eating process/requirements - how much food are they "making" her eat? It may just be a very minimum, much less than you envision? Don't ask difficult child, to her, she would be given a huge helping of everything when it may only be a bite of each food group? Ask to see for yourself the portions.</p><p> </p><p>You are being drawn into difficult child's emotions just like every parent would be. It is hard to keep things straight when she is screaming for you to fix things to her liking. Make sure it really is that horrid before reacting to swiftly or out of frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 381827, member: 5096"] Forcing her to eat is not at all the impression I got when you described the program. I think you need to talk to administration about that issue. Although there may be a time that is required, I would think some of the educational classes/groups should be attended first. The program also needs to go over with you the eating process/requirements - how much food are they "making" her eat? It may just be a very minimum, much less than you envision? Don't ask difficult child, to her, she would be given a huge helping of everything when it may only be a bite of each food group? Ask to see for yourself the portions. You are being drawn into difficult child's emotions just like every parent would be. It is hard to keep things straight when she is screaming for you to fix things to her liking. Make sure it really is that horrid before reacting to swiftly or out of frustration. [/QUOTE]
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