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on โ28-09-2011 11:22 AM
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on โ28-09-2011 04:34 PM
az - I think it was the peady who assured me that a healthy child would never starve themselves.
for now all I can offer you is cyber support and ((((hugs))))) - but it will get better
some think its a control thing - some think its a tactile thing - I just think - I'll feed you anything as long as you don't throw up on your plate again.
on โ28-09-2011 04:42 PM
on โ29-09-2011 09:50 AM
An autistic child might ๐
that is why the dietician wants 2 trusted foods and 1 new one served.
If it was me, I would also put the new food on a seperate plate so she won't refuse the trusted food because of "contamination"
Hang in there Az, these types of changes can take a long, long time to successfully work.
One change I did to encourage C to do homework took 3 months of not backing down for him to realise I was serious and he would have to do it.
Now he will do homework easier than work at school.
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