Guest guest Posted February 7, 2001 Report Share Posted February 7, 2001 My son is on the GFCF diet, plus no corn or soy. How do you all approach the school? I attribute the improvements in my son's behavior and attending sills since December to the hard work being done at school but also to the diet. I must say that implementing the diet was not as difficult as I had anticipated. The most difficult part for me has been school. Apparently no " allowed " edible at school is serving as reinforcement and they feel that the gummy candy that they used to give him for good behavior during group activites and for walking quietly really helped them, and they have reminded me a few times that an alternative is needed. I am trying... But what if I do not find anything. As someone else posted, not everything can be replaced. Sometimes you need to forget about it and move on... ANY ADVICE on what to say? Obviously they do not really believe that the diet is helping. But my husband and I are convinced that the decrease (almost disappearance) in the silly, drunken behavior we often saw in the afternoons and weekends, as well as the major decrease in tantrumming is largely a result of diet changes... But I highly appreciate the people working with my son at school too... Any advice is welcome, la _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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