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Reply to "Anyone tried Dana Obleman's Food Sense Program? Or other resources for super-picky eaters?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks, 11:27. Have downloaded basically her entire site. My New Year's resolution is to deal with this rather than ignore the problem. 7:41 -- mostly, I ignored the problem, or assumed that he'd grown out of it. In fairness, a lot of people reassured me that he would. Now I think they were wrong.[/quote] Are you saying you've already tried satter's approach? 5 is very early in the game. If you try to proactively " deal with it", other than continuing to make a variety of foods available, you'll likely end up in a worse situation than you are now. It really shouldn't stress you out. My kid goes through picky phases - sometimes they last a long time - but I don't see them as my problem. By forcing the issue you are just going to create stress around meals which will make things worse.[/quote] No, no, I just downloaded them today. There's a lot we can improve in terms of schedule, snacking, etc... I don't want it to be a power struggle but I also would like my kid to eat something besides Cheerios and PBJ and milk. Thanks for the referral![/quote]
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