Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi friends! My son is 4 and started Nutriiveda 6 days ago. He's been on Nordic Natural EFA and EPA fish oil since July (after a long battle to get him to take it) and it helped with articulation more than I could have imagined. Now since starting Nutriiveda, I can tell you, with 100%certaintyty, that we've seen incredible improvements in him already. His occupational therapist is going to be blown away this week! His fine motor skills have improved so much that I'm afraid to be excited. I'm afraid it all may disappear. Like some fabulous dream. Not once over the weekend, did I say " use your worker fingers " while he was coloring. That's all I usually say because typically, he grasps a crayon in his fist. Nope. Not this weekend!!! His fine motor skills really seem to be improving and he's grasping his crayons with is fingers, no problem!!! He's even coloring inside the lines for the first time. Overall, his motor planning has improved across the board. also seems to be initiating more conversation and answering more questions...whereas, before shied away (probably because it was too hard for him). Today, I took him to Walmart and he kept asking everyone their name. I assure you, he's NEVER done that before!!!!! He's also had a lot of new expressions...including my fav " that's really cool, Mom! " He even told me what he wants to be when he grows up!!! I attached the video so you can all see for yourselves. Wow. Seriously, beyond wonderful improvements to report so far. And for those of you who may be worried about " how " to get the chocolate flavored Nutriiveda into your child...I mixed 1/2 teaspoon into Coop's chocolate milk 4 times a day. Works like a charm and tastes delicious. The only thing I'm doing different is cutting out his multi-vitamin since he's getting a lot of nutrician from the Nutriiveda. I've also been less of a hard ass about making him finish his dinner since I know he's getting good nutrician already. That's about the only thing that concerns me. I believe in teaching kids good eating habits, and I'm not really doing that if I'm relying on a milkshake to give him nutrician all day. Those are my issues though, and I'm thinking I may try smaller portions next week just so he continues learning to eat fruits and veggies. I'm so excited about his progress. So excited! I'll let you know what develops from here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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