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Failure to Thrive
Minor Vandalism. Yay.
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 685157" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>difficult child 1 does this kind of eating too. He eats the same thing all day every day for a period of time, sometimes days or sometimes months, then switch to something else. He has gone through cheeseburger phases, Chicken Ramen phases, bagels with peanut butter, mac & cheese, chips & salsa, and is currently on a tuna bender. LOL My theory with difficult child 1 is that as long as he eats and doesn't get "fat", let him. As an adult, he's going to be eating the way he wants anyway so I quit fighting the food battle. I used to be the same way, though not as rigid, until I had my boys and had to make a point of mixing it up a lot. To be honest, I'd put this "problem" into the "not worth fighting about" basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 685157, member: 15799"] difficult child 1 does this kind of eating too. He eats the same thing all day every day for a period of time, sometimes days or sometimes months, then switch to something else. He has gone through cheeseburger phases, Chicken Ramen phases, bagels with peanut butter, mac & cheese, chips & salsa, and is currently on a tuna bender. LOL My theory with difficult child 1 is that as long as he eats and doesn't get "fat", let him. As an adult, he's going to be eating the way he wants anyway so I quit fighting the food battle. I used to be the same way, though not as rigid, until I had my boys and had to make a point of mixing it up a lot. To be honest, I'd put this "problem" into the "not worth fighting about" basket. [/QUOTE]
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