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<blockquote data-quote="OverwhelmedMa" data-source="post: 392355"><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">The food issues are inconsistent and typically revolve around moods. When she is in a good mood, she eats really well and loves it. When she is in a bad mood or looking to control, she does not want to eat a chosen food. I cook often and "semi-cater" to the both kids likes and dislikes. If I am making chicken with fancy sauce for dinner, I pull out chicken for the kids before I add sauce. I also cook my husband faves with a different meal for the kids. I am completely open to suggestions or possible medical issues with the food, but it appears to be a control issue rather than a sensory issue. Like I mentioned, the dislikes are inconsistent. One day she like spaghetti, the next week she hates it...One day she likes rice, next week she hates it. None of which are consistent.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">My nephew has autism and is sensory sensitive. I have not observed any of the sensory issues with our daughter.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">Desserts typically consist of a small cup of ice cream, snack size candy, jello, little debbie, but are not usually carb based. I always strive to make balanced meals. Both of our children are picky veggie eaters so I do not always serve a vegetable. Both of them only eat broc with cheese and corn. Lol.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">Thanks so much for your input. Any and all input and suggestions is appreciated! =)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OverwhelmedMa, post: 392355"] [FONT=Tahoma]The food issues are inconsistent and typically revolve around moods. When she is in a good mood, she eats really well and loves it. When she is in a bad mood or looking to control, she does not want to eat a chosen food. I cook often and "semi-cater" to the both kids likes and dislikes. If I am making chicken with fancy sauce for dinner, I pull out chicken for the kids before I add sauce. I also cook my husband faves with a different meal for the kids. I am completely open to suggestions or possible medical issues with the food, but it appears to be a control issue rather than a sensory issue. Like I mentioned, the dislikes are inconsistent. One day she like spaghetti, the next week she hates it...One day she likes rice, next week she hates it. None of which are consistent.[/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma]My nephew has autism and is sensory sensitive. I have not observed any of the sensory issues with our daughter.[/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma]Desserts typically consist of a small cup of ice cream, snack size candy, jello, little debbie, but are not usually carb based. I always strive to make balanced meals. Both of our children are picky veggie eaters so I do not always serve a vegetable. Both of them only eat broc with cheese and corn. Lol.[/FONT] [FONT=Tahoma]Thanks so much for your input. Any and all input and suggestions is appreciated! =)[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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