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Hi Ken,

This may sound way out there- but when tia was on the charts for

5% for height, 10% for weight, and 50-75% for her head

I actually put food throughout the house so that she could snack

during play, during having company, during bedtime, or what ever.

When we found things she went back to- we incorporated it into a meal

later. We found she seemed to just " button up " at the dinner table

so we found another way. When she was already busy she probably was

not consentrating on her nibbling and just did it in passing.

About the cake...I long for the days when we could offer ita

cake. Now it's, 'hurry up' and eat the cake before ita gets in

from school!

(Its not that bad, I send smaller portions with her lunch which I do

myself daily to keep her weight down).

I feel like I have been a both ends of bad here.

AvaMarie

-- In RSS-Support , " kmerrith " wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I need some advice.

>

> For some time now we have been trying to get (my 8 year

> old son) to eat a larger variety of foods. Presently he eats

several

> recipes that are all pasta, hotdogs, peas, pizza and corn. Once

> in a while he will have a little milk and or a yogurt.

>

> So how do you get an rss child who is a really really picky eater

> to eat differnt kinds of food.

>

> We have tried rewards (if you eat this then you can watch TV or

> have cake etc.) So far nothing has worked.

>

> How have you done this?

>

> Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks

>

> Ken M

> :)

>

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