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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know if my child is considered "special needs" by people here on this forum or elsewhere -- he's been diagnosed with ADHD, he has some sensory issue stuff that hasn't been diagnosed but that affects him, especially with regards to eating, and I'm the poster who posts on the zinc supplementation thread b/c my son has had a hard time gaining and maintaining his weight due to various issues, probably not related to ADHD. But who the hell knows. But the reason I post here is that if I post on the general parenting thread about a child who is a sever picky eater, chances are I will get a lot of responses that are good and useful for your typically developing child, but yet just not appropriate at all for a child who is outside the norm in terms of development. People here just seem to be more knowledgable and less judgmental.[/quote]
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