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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 187936"><p>Is his anxiety increased? School maybe?</p><p> </p><p>difficult child does the eye blinking thing. Comes and goes. Use to do a mouth thing, like a smile but it wasn't.</p><p> </p><p>He does very noticably blink his eyes. I notice this when his anxiety level is up. Sometimes I just tell him to stop or try to stop. Other times I ignore it. It comes and goes.</p><p> </p><p>Eating is an issue here too. But not the same. difficult child is so conscience of his weight he sometimes decides he is not going to eat at all. Then there are the thought-LESS people like the nurses and even doctors that say "MY you put on a lot of weight, TOO many video games this summer". Yep, that put him into a starvation diet.</p><p> </p><p>If there is junk food, difficult child will eat it (when he is in his eating mind set). But if there isn't anything that interests him, or if he has plans to do something he could careless if he eats.</p><p> </p><p>Is your difficult child active in any classes or activities? Maybe if he is you could redirect him to something in that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 187936"] Is his anxiety increased? School maybe? difficult child does the eye blinking thing. Comes and goes. Use to do a mouth thing, like a smile but it wasn't. He does very noticably blink his eyes. I notice this when his anxiety level is up. Sometimes I just tell him to stop or try to stop. Other times I ignore it. It comes and goes. Eating is an issue here too. But not the same. difficult child is so conscience of his weight he sometimes decides he is not going to eat at all. Then there are the thought-LESS people like the nurses and even doctors that say "MY you put on a lot of weight, TOO many video games this summer". Yep, that put him into a starvation diet. If there is junk food, difficult child will eat it (when he is in his eating mind set). But if there isn't anything that interests him, or if he has plans to do something he could careless if he eats. Is your difficult child active in any classes or activities? Maybe if he is you could redirect him to something in that area. [/QUOTE]
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