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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's one thing to not like a few things here and there. But "picky eating" is caused by shitty parenting 99% of the time. [/quote] Have you heard of ARFID? I'm not a shitty parent, I literally need professionals to help my kid eat. Must be nice to be you, head in the sand. [/quote] I am not a shitty parent but my child with ARFID thinks the food I prepare or offer her are "gross." When either of her grandmothers visit, she eats anything they give her -- from store cookies, to peanut butter sandwiches, to a fully cooked meal. She stays with one grandmother for several weeks i the summer and during school breaks so that she can gain weight. The minute she returns home the ARFID begins. No psychologist or psychiatrist has been able to determine why this occurs. [/quote]
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