What about eating issues?

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Registered: 06-27-1998
What about eating issues?
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Fri, 06-10-2005 - 2:24pm

We have debated sleeping issues to death once again....so what about another one of the issues of childhood....eating and/or not eating?


My kids eat just about anything and have a pretty well rounded diet.

PumpkinAngel

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Registered: 12-29-2004
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:24pm
Only on this board can a crock be either shoes or ....
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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:26pm

Well, your children are much older than mine and biancamami's.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:29pm

Sure it does.

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:30pm

Yes for recreational activities.

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Registered: 01-05-2005
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:34pm
By now you must realize that within the context of the information which you have provided, the schedule is the most likely cause of his issues. There are other possible causes to which myself and I think one or two others, have alluded.
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Registered: 07-20-2004
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:39pm

Well, if you figure it out, clue me in; my sister is similar, in that it doesn't matter WHAT or WHY my Mom and I choose foods for healthy eating *her* doctor has told her that *she* needs to do the complete opposite.

Karen

"A pocketknife is like a melody;
sharp in some places,
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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:41pm
May I borrow that? A different reality is much more better than what I am usually thinking.....

You know, come to think of it, I'm not afraid of ants. I never was. It's just when they all come running out of a lady's pants like that... yech, creepy. And isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is one trick, rational thinking, but when you're good and crazy, ooh ooh ooh, the sky is the limit!


The Tick

"I do not want to be a princess! I want to be myself"

Mallory (age 3)

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Registered: 01-05-2005
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:46pm

Its all about where things fall in terms of what is observed generally. If a parent has child behavioural issue that few others have, and lives a lifestyle with child related elements that others don't implement...well you can stamp your feet all you want but its not all some great big mysterious chicken and egg problem.

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Registered: 01-05-2005
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:48pm
Yet weight was the only issue you used to refute the original position.
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Registered: 03-26-2003
Wed, 06-15-2005 - 2:49pm

But my children are not unique or even in the vast minority. Many, many children continue nightwakings for years (lots of moms on this board have reported as much, as well as my IRL experience) and heaven knows there are many cranky children who could use more sleep out there in public, as I have observed.


It just bothers other parents less.

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