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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks PP. are you a teacher?[/quote] I am a paraprofessional. I spent all day everyday with this kid, and I and others did whatever we could to get him to eat, but ultimately he would not. A few bites here and there, just to please us, but basically he could not tolerate eating at school, mostly medication related. So in the end we had to accept that he would do his eating at home. And like I said, he was fine healthwise. Actually, more than fine.[/quote] Op, a para professional in public schools gets a weeks worth of "training." Please see a professional and consider an anti anxiety medication. My kid has gone through this and it only got worse with time. You may need to have it incorporated into an IEP at some point if it gets worse.[/quote] I am the para in question and I not only have many years of experience but I am qualified to be a teacher, I just choose not to be one. However, I will agree with you that most of the paras in my school district receive little training and have few relevant qualifications. I will also say that over the years I have seen kids throw their entire lunch in the trash, usually it's one that was bought not carried from home. It seems to me that if those parents could be bothered to pack a lunch with a few things they know their kid likes that situation could be avoided. I know of one kid from a few years ago who literally had hundreds of dollars on his lunch account and threw the lunch away uneaten everyday.[/quote] I don't care if you're a teacher. This could be OCD and will probably only get worse. A kid can't learn if they are hungry. You need to see a professional op.[/quote]
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