Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 My son recently started at a ABA school for children under three. I am horrified when I see what the parents feed their children at snack: chocolate cookies, toast, crackers, sugar cereal and sugar milk. I see these children and I see dark eye circles and pale skin (the same thing my son had before SCD) but, they are all doing better than my son as far as communicating. I know they could all be doing much better with the proper diet and nutrition, but since the parents feel like they are supposed to be supporting me (being the new mom in therapy) I feel my diet intrusions will be taken the wronge way. So my question is: Is it possible that these parents have never heard of any diet interventions? All six sets of parents? Or have they heard and chosen to ignore. Anyone had any experience with this at their schools. ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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