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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 46059" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I agree about keeping it in basket C... my 3yo difficult child still loves baby fruit out of the jar... she will eat very little all day. Loves fruit and anything in liquid form. My 6yo difficult child went through a nothing red phase, had to have things touching the bottom of her bowl a certain way phase etc. They both have huge sensory issues that ebb and flow with the moods... </p><p></p><p>I also know that eating disorder's are big for girl's and worse for g'sfg... so I try to never push the food! I serve healthy food, and if they take 2 bites I never threaten them or restrict them from a treat once in awhile.</p><p>I also let them help me make dinner a lot, which takes lots of patience... but they enjoy it, yeah. (sarcasm)</p><p></p><p>I have one that wants to eat everything due to the medications and the other that eats nothing... so I am walking a fine line... I try not to make it a big deal for either one. </p><p></p><p>but it does get annoying at times... I was raised to stay at the table until I finished every bite... fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 46059, member: 3155"] I agree about keeping it in basket C... my 3yo difficult child still loves baby fruit out of the jar... she will eat very little all day. Loves fruit and anything in liquid form. My 6yo difficult child went through a nothing red phase, had to have things touching the bottom of her bowl a certain way phase etc. They both have huge sensory issues that ebb and flow with the moods... I also know that eating disorder's are big for girl's and worse for g'sfg... so I try to never push the food! I serve healthy food, and if they take 2 bites I never threaten them or restrict them from a treat once in awhile. I also let them help me make dinner a lot, which takes lots of patience... but they enjoy it, yeah. (sarcasm) I have one that wants to eat everything due to the medications and the other that eats nothing... so I am walking a fine line... I try not to make it a big deal for either one. but it does get annoying at times... I was raised to stay at the table until I finished every bite... fun. [/QUOTE]
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