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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 46292"><p>One of the rules where difficult child went for preschool/daycare was if they wanted more of one thing, they had to taste something new. Not allowed to say "I don't like it because it LOOKS funny".</p><p>We always have a variety of different foods, we only allowed small amounts. Sometimes we put several items on his plate and insisted he try them. If only to touch with tongue it was progress from not eating at all. Didn't have to eat it, and didn't have to like it.</p><p>difficult child went a long time without eating anything, thinking he would die, even was hard to get him to drink. It was about 6 weeks with not even a single bite. It was slow coming back. Would that be an option for her to introduce new foods?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 46292"] One of the rules where difficult child went for preschool/daycare was if they wanted more of one thing, they had to taste something new. Not allowed to say "I don't like it because it LOOKS funny". We always have a variety of different foods, we only allowed small amounts. Sometimes we put several items on his plate and insisted he try them. If only to touch with tongue it was progress from not eating at all. Didn't have to eat it, and didn't have to like it. difficult child went a long time without eating anything, thinking he would die, even was hard to get him to drink. It was about 6 weeks with not even a single bite. It was slow coming back. Would that be an option for her to introduce new foods? [/QUOTE]
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