Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 In a message dated 6/4/01 2:52:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jagallnt@... writes: > What do you guys think? Is he going through gluten withdrawals? Is > he getting too much sugar? Food colors and dyes? Or is he just > being stubborn (a possibility) and we shd let him be hungry rather > than give him what he wants? > > Joe Gallant > Hi Joe (I dig your last name!)....this is just my two cents, but pretty much ALL children go through a period of liking a certain food to the exclusion of others. Unless your child has a great deal of food sensitivities I would think calling attention to his food choices isn't necessary. I have a problem with the notion that any food that my child shows an interest in MUST be something that has to be eliminated. That said, I realize that for some children, feeding them can be a tremendous challenge and that certain behaviors crop up when a food sensitivity is evidenced. I mean no offense to those individuals. I just think that sometimes we go too far in our zeal to help our kids and forget that they are KIDS and thus are entitled to have their picadillos just like everyone else. ::stepping off my soapbox:: M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Our son has tested allergic to every single food so we have no choice but to feed him things he is allergic to. We do stay away from things that are obvious problems. We also had a problem of him not eating. I would fix multiple meals hoping he would eat. Finally I decided, hey, he's not skinny. Perhaps it's mean, but I am tired. If he doesn't eat what I fix then he doesn't eat. I ask him what he wants and he will point to something or sign something he knows, so he gets some decision in the matter, but once I cook it, then that's it. At first he went a couple mornings without breakfast and sometimes without dinner, but he didn't seem to mind. He didn't fuss that much and now he eats with the rest of the family. It is a lot easier that way. Keep in mind, if you go this route, you can never give in or the child will always try to get the best of you. Re: Only chicken nuggets! Help!! > In a message dated 6/4/01 2:52:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > jagallnt@... writes: > > > > What do you guys think? Is he going through gluten withdrawals? Is > > he getting too much sugar? Food colors and dyes? Or is he just > > being stubborn (a possibility) and we shd let him be hungry rather > > than give him what he wants? > > > > Joe Gallant > > > > Hi Joe (I dig your last name!)....this is just my two cents, but pretty much > ALL children go through a period of liking a certain food to the exclusion of > others. Unless your child has a great deal of food sensitivities I would > think calling attention to his food choices isn't necessary. I have a > problem with the notion that any food that my child shows an interest in MUST > be something that has to be eliminated. > > That said, I realize that for some children, feeding them can be a tremendous > challenge and that certain behaviors crop up when a food sensitivity is > evidenced. I mean no offense to those individuals. I just think that > sometimes we go too far in our zeal to help our kids and forget that they are > KIDS and thus are entitled to have their picadillos just like everyone else. > > ::stepping off my soapbox:: > > M > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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