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<blockquote data-quote="gwend1" data-source="post: 645985" data-attributes="member: 15994"><p>Susiestar, thank you, and I agree with you completely!! When my daughter eats something that she reacts to (and her reactions are big. Hitting, throwing, angry fits) we always talk about what the food was, how she felt, and how she likes to feel. </p><p></p><p>At her new school she has had more opportunity to choose food that she shouldn't have, and we have used it as a learning experience. My goal is to have her behavior fully internalized by the time she's a teen. After a rough couple of weeks of food experiments, she decided that she hated feeling angry and miserable, and has made great choices for herself since. </p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for sharing your experience. It helps me know I'm on the right track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwend1, post: 645985, member: 15994"] Susiestar, thank you, and I agree with you completely!! When my daughter eats something that she reacts to (and her reactions are big. Hitting, throwing, angry fits) we always talk about what the food was, how she felt, and how she likes to feel. At her new school she has had more opportunity to choose food that she shouldn't have, and we have used it as a learning experience. My goal is to have her behavior fully internalized by the time she's a teen. After a rough couple of weeks of food experiments, she decided that she hated feeling angry and miserable, and has made great choices for herself since. Thanks so much for sharing your experience. It helps me know I'm on the right track. [/QUOTE]
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