Guest guest Posted June 21, 2001 Report Share Posted June 21, 2001 My 5.5 yo Kirby has grown an inch since the start of this diet some three months ago! This is the most he has grown in over two years and I'm so happy! I felt good about the diet before this, because he felt so much better, but now.... I'm ecstatic! Lolita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2001 Report Share Posted June 21, 2001 Great job Kirby! has been on the diet for about a year now and he is definitely thriving. He is filled out, has great skin tone and is growing like a weed. He's quite the little(almost) four year old studmuffin! ;-) school is still not sold on the diet and they even went as far as to require us to see a dietician every other month. The woman writes glowing notes about how healthy is and how well he eats (we keep a detailed food diary) and how he probably eats healthier that a lot of kids his age and still, they won't let up. It's only because we wrote it into the IEP and it's a pain for them and they think if they make it hard enough on us, we'll give up the diet. Boy are they wrong!! in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2001 Report Share Posted June 21, 2001 GREAT TO HEAR is doing so well on the diet. I had trouble with our sons summer school already and it was the first week. His teacher is fantastic and we want her to be his teacher again in the Fall so I had to call Central Office and cause a fuss about it. They were going to put him at a different school and teacher. I can see now this is just the beginning with the fights ahead of us with schools. Anyway, his teacher is really for the diet so that is good. Hope we do not have a problem there. I have to bake cookies this weekend I think. HAHA! Take care all! Cindy > Great job Kirby! > has been on the diet for about a year now and he is definitely > thriving. He is filled out, has great skin tone and is growing like a weed. > He's quite the little(almost) four year old studmuffin! ;-) > school is still not sold on the diet and they even went as far > as to require us to see a dietician every other month. The woman writes > glowing notes about how healthy is and how well he eats (we keep a > detailed food diary) and how he probably eats healthier that a lot of kids > his age and still, they won't let up. It's only because we wrote it into > the IEP and it's a pain for them and they think if they make it hard enough > on us, we'll give up the diet. Boy are they wrong!! > in Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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