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my 5 year old has ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="dragonfly7791" data-source="post: 140234" data-attributes="member: 4907"><p>My daughter has issues with artificial colors and flavors in her foods. I tried the Feingold Diet. It works pretty good for her. I do shop a lot at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. Both of my children LOVE mac & cheese. It is just as easy to make boxed mac & cheese as it is to make REAL mac & cheese. My daughter's daycare has a lot of pop tarts and fruit loops for breakfast. I told her teacher she can't have that stuff or she loses control. Guess what? They gave her poptarts for breakfast and then they call me to come pick her up because they couldn't handle her. I took a bag of 'natural' snacks she can eat without feeling left out when the other kids get to eat the bright colored fake foods. Hopefully that will help. Good luck with finding a diet that is easy to work with and tasty!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragonfly7791, post: 140234, member: 4907"] My daughter has issues with artificial colors and flavors in her foods. I tried the Feingold Diet. It works pretty good for her. I do shop a lot at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. Both of my children LOVE mac & cheese. It is just as easy to make boxed mac & cheese as it is to make REAL mac & cheese. My daughter's daycare has a lot of pop tarts and fruit loops for breakfast. I told her teacher she can't have that stuff or she loses control. Guess what? They gave her poptarts for breakfast and then they call me to come pick her up because they couldn't handle her. I took a bag of 'natural' snacks she can eat without feeling left out when the other kids get to eat the bright colored fake foods. Hopefully that will help. Good luck with finding a diet that is easy to work with and tasty!! [/QUOTE]
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