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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Good question -- its her style to question authority. She loves to flaunt the fact that rules do not apply to her. and in my house -- i would probably be seen as the authority figure. the only person in her life she even remotely listens to is my husband. even then, in a limited sense. (yes,[b] I am a sugar Nazi as it always ends poorly. my 3 yr old cannot handle it.[/b])[/quote] This has been as clearly proven to be untrue as vax hysteria. If your child behaves badly after sugar, it's likely for one of two reasons 1) You excuse his behavior after sugar, and so don't deal with it consistently, or 2) He's reacting to your overreaction or his fear of your overreaction. What you MIL is doing is not OK, but you sound crazy and controlling. [/quote] Wow the levels of wrong and misleading information on this one thread is shocking! PP you are clueless. Google "impacts of refined sugar" as a starting place and educate yourself. There are all kinds of real, evidence- based negative relationships that individual people's bodies can have with sugar, you show just how uninformed you are when you allege it's as questionable as the vax hysteria. Sugar impacting behavior of children and adults is real. Educate yourself and stop throwing out BS as fact.[/quote]
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