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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 46049" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>my theory- which may or may not work at all- i'd try giving her equal servings (small) of what you have prepared for dinner (one meat, vegie(s)), along with a small serving of what you know she likes. Then, if she eats half of everything on her plate, she can have more of what she likes. if this works for a while, i'd move on to having her eat the entire well-balanced meal before having more of what she likes. my difficult child's pediatrician told me a long time ago that children will not let themselves starve to death. if she is raging over it, i'd probably start this only at dinner time, so i could have sanity other parts of the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 46049, member: 3699"] my theory- which may or may not work at all- i'd try giving her equal servings (small) of what you have prepared for dinner (one meat, vegie(s)), along with a small serving of what you know she likes. Then, if she eats half of everything on her plate, she can have more of what she likes. if this works for a while, i'd move on to having her eat the entire well-balanced meal before having more of what she likes. my difficult child's pediatrician told me a long time ago that children will not let themselves starve to death. if she is raging over it, i'd probably start this only at dinner time, so i could have sanity other parts of the day. [/QUOTE]
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