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Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

He does get supplemented through his vitamin formula which is customized just

for him. Any ideas that you have tried?

Thanks,

M.

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Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

He does get supplemented through his vitamin formula which is customized just

for him. Any ideas that you have tried?

Thanks,

M.

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My is king of chicken fingers and french fries. He would eat this 3

times a day everyday, if we let him. He also gags alot if we get him to try

some veggies and forget pasta and rice. He totally gags on that. He does

like broccoli and corn on the cob, though!

Jackie, Mom to 13ds, 10, and Bradley 7

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My is king of chicken fingers and french fries. He would eat this 3

times a day everyday, if we let him. He also gags alot if we get him to try

some veggies and forget pasta and rice. He totally gags on that. He does

like broccoli and corn on the cob, though!

Jackie, Mom to 13ds, 10, and Bradley 7

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wE HAVE the same troubles. austin will not eat fresh fruits or veggies. If

they are cooked and mixed in something he will. We just use a regular store

vitamin.

Kelli mom to austin 5 1/2

>>Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

>horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

>try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

>He does get supplemented through his vitamin formula which is customized

>just

>for him. Any ideas that you have tried?

>Thanks,

> M.

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wE HAVE the same troubles. austin will not eat fresh fruits or veggies. If

they are cooked and mixed in something he will. We just use a regular store

vitamin.

Kelli mom to austin 5 1/2

>>Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

>horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

>try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

>He does get supplemented through his vitamin formula which is customized

>just

>for him. Any ideas that you have tried?

>Thanks,

> M.

>

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In a message dated 8/1/01 6:27:45 PM Central Daylight Time,

kelli1082@... writes:

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> wE HAVE the same troubles. austin will not eat fresh fruits or veggies.

> If

> they are cooked and mixed in something he will. We just use a regular

> store

> vitamin.

> Kelli mom to austin 5 1/2

>

went through several picky eating things. When he was just a

baby for awhile he wouldn't let anyone but his sister feed him and she was in

school all day. Luckily that didn't last too long. He went through a spell

of not wanting anything he thought might be a vegetable but eventually got

over it. Then he liked all the veggies kids aren't supposed to like, like

spinach and brocolli and carrots, those are his favorites now. So there is

hope. Jessie

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In a message dated 8/1/01 6:27:45 PM Central Daylight Time,

kelli1082@... writes:

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> wE HAVE the same troubles. austin will not eat fresh fruits or veggies.

> If

> they are cooked and mixed in something he will. We just use a regular

> store

> vitamin.

> Kelli mom to austin 5 1/2

>

went through several picky eating things. When he was just a

baby for awhile he wouldn't let anyone but his sister feed him and she was in

school all day. Luckily that didn't last too long. He went through a spell

of not wanting anything he thought might be a vegetable but eventually got

over it. Then he liked all the veggies kids aren't supposed to like, like

spinach and brocolli and carrots, those are his favorites now. So there is

hope. Jessie

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Hi,

Here's a tip for how I used to get veggies into kids that didn't want to

eat them. Make spaghetti sauce! Grate carrots, zucchini, whatever, and put

them in the sauce. Then simmer it, on very low heat, for a couple of hours.

The vegies will cook down into nothing at all, just disperse invisibly into

the sauce. They'll never know they're eating a healthy meal.

mom to Ramona 17ds

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Hi,

Here's a tip for how I used to get veggies into kids that didn't want to

eat them. Make spaghetti sauce! Grate carrots, zucchini, whatever, and put

them in the sauce. Then simmer it, on very low heat, for a couple of hours.

The vegies will cook down into nothing at all, just disperse invisibly into

the sauce. They'll never know they're eating a healthy meal.

mom to Ramona 17ds

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> Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

> horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

> try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

The one thing I can remember about our talks long ago re: Ben was his food

aversions. I guess time didn't help that, huh? I think this is common for

some kids with DS. What does he like to eat now?

is stuck on hamburgers. He wants hamburgers for breakfast, lunch

and dinner. We can pass off a sausage muffin for a hamburger in the

mornings. He eats a sandwich or pizza for lunch. If I make a good meal

(lol), he'll eat that. But I can rarely get him to eat anything else but a

hamburger when we eat out.

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> Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

> horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

> try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

The one thing I can remember about our talks long ago re: Ben was his food

aversions. I guess time didn't help that, huh? I think this is common for

some kids with DS. What does he like to eat now?

is stuck on hamburgers. He wants hamburgers for breakfast, lunch

and dinner. We can pass off a sausage muffin for a hamburger in the

mornings. He eats a sandwich or pizza for lunch. If I make a good meal

(lol), he'll eat that. But I can rarely get him to eat anything else but a

hamburger when we eat out.

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Hey great idea, but in my case and I am probably the only one, my kids hate

sauce and eat their spaghetti with butter. you would never know they are 1/2

Italian!

~ mom to amanda almost 11 and 7

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Hey great idea, but in my case and I am probably the only one, my kids hate

sauce and eat their spaghetti with butter. you would never know they are 1/2

Italian!

~ mom to amanda almost 11 and 7

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I can completely relate to this. In order to maintain my son's weight, I

have been supplementing his pickiness with Ensure. He's been on it for over

2 years now. I'm told that some people have been able to get their doctor

to write a prescription for it and then the insurance covers the high cost.

I buy it by the case at Costco... Just a thought if you are really

concerned...

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I can completely relate to this. In order to maintain my son's weight, I

have been supplementing his pickiness with Ensure. He's been on it for over

2 years now. I'm told that some people have been able to get their doctor

to write a prescription for it and then the insurance covers the high cost.

I buy it by the case at Costco... Just a thought if you are really

concerned...

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In a message dated 8/2/01 4:36:55 AM Central Daylight Time, bspyle@...

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> I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites of

> everything put before them. However, all my children ate less in the summer

> than the rest of the year. I never pushed how much they ate, but told them

> that when they were full to stop eating.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> granny

HI :)

We have the " two bite " rule here lol mom's rule was " three bites " but I saw

my little sister puke right on the table after the third bite so I decided Id

only make my kids try two bites lol

Im really pretty lucky, Sara will eat almost anything. Now she has her favs

and I try to make those after a good day but her sisters swear I cook the

yucky stuff as punishment lol

I know with Sara shell eat anything if you can " dip " it lol

Kathy mom to Sara 9...............Now Sara thought my Peach Cobbler was gross

the other night...........she'd rather have brownies lol

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In a message dated 8/2/01 4:36:55 AM Central Daylight Time, bspyle@...

writes:

> I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites of

> everything put before them. However, all my children ate less in the summer

> than the rest of the year. I never pushed how much they ate, but told them

> that when they were full to stop eating.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> granny

HI :)

We have the " two bite " rule here lol mom's rule was " three bites " but I saw

my little sister puke right on the table after the third bite so I decided Id

only make my kids try two bites lol

Im really pretty lucky, Sara will eat almost anything. Now she has her favs

and I try to make those after a good day but her sisters swear I cook the

yucky stuff as punishment lol

I know with Sara shell eat anything if you can " dip " it lol

Kathy mom to Sara 9...............Now Sara thought my Peach Cobbler was gross

the other night...........she'd rather have brownies lol

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I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites of

everything put before them. However, all my children ate less in the summer

than the rest of the year. I never pushed how much they ate, but told them

that when they were full to stop eating.

Hope this helps.

granny

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" Setting a good example for your children

takes all the fun out of middle age. "

-- Feather

http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html

Re: Nutrition

> Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

> horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

> try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

> He does get supplemented through his vitamin formula which is customized

just

> for him. Any ideas that you have tried?

> Thanks,

> M.

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I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites of

everything put before them. However, all my children ate less in the summer

than the rest of the year. I never pushed how much they ate, but told them

that when they were full to stop eating.

Hope this helps.

granny

---

" Setting a good example for your children

takes all the fun out of middle age. "

-- Feather

http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html

Re: Nutrition

> Any ideas on how to get our child to eat better? Ben is 8 and his diet is

> horrible. He is extremely picky and it is awful trying to get him to even

> try something new. Then he will get gaggy if you try and make him try it.

> He does get supplemented through his vitamin formula which is customized

just

> for him. Any ideas that you have tried?

> Thanks,

> M.

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In a message dated 08/02/2001 5:36:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

<< I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites of

everything put before them. >>

THREE bites of liver ... THREE bites of lima beans .... oh, I feel tears

welling up!!

I did ask my kids to try one bite .... but I did not enforce it. We had to

eat everything, clean our plates, and if we made a face or worse ... gagged

.... we got more giant size helpings of the offending food. Dinnertime was

TRAUMATIC!! I swore I would NEVER do that to my own kids .. and I didn't.

Cheryl in VA

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In a message dated 08/02/2001 5:36:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

bspyle@... writes:

<< I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites of

everything put before them. >>

THREE bites of liver ... THREE bites of lima beans .... oh, I feel tears

welling up!!

I did ask my kids to try one bite .... but I did not enforce it. We had to

eat everything, clean our plates, and if we made a face or worse ... gagged

.... we got more giant size helpings of the offending food. Dinnertime was

TRAUMATIC!! I swore I would NEVER do that to my own kids .. and I didn't.

Cheryl in VA

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<< I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites >>

This has always been my rule also, but then came Maverick. He actually gags

and throws up, even when being bribed with ice cream! He cannot tolerate

tuna casserole, or cottage cheese or foods with texture. He'll now eat the

basic veggies. He'll eat alot of things if he can put Ranch or Ketchup on

them. He'll eat most fast foods. And he eats yogurt. Used to be only lemon

flavored, but now he has broadened his horizons to pineapple and vanilla.

The only " fruit " he'll eat is watermelon and applesauce. And he eats cream

cheese on toast every morning, but won't eat cereal. Over the years we have

taken what he DOES eat, and had it on hand as an addition to what the family

dinner was and I think he's getting a fairly nutritional balance. However,

up until he was 5 we added instant breakfast to his milk for extra help.

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<< I always insisted my picky eaters eat no fewer than three bites >>

This has always been my rule also, but then came Maverick. He actually gags

and throws up, even when being bribed with ice cream! He cannot tolerate

tuna casserole, or cottage cheese or foods with texture. He'll now eat the

basic veggies. He'll eat alot of things if he can put Ranch or Ketchup on

them. He'll eat most fast foods. And he eats yogurt. Used to be only lemon

flavored, but now he has broadened his horizons to pineapple and vanilla.

The only " fruit " he'll eat is watermelon and applesauce. And he eats cream

cheese on toast every morning, but won't eat cereal. Over the years we have

taken what he DOES eat, and had it on hand as an addition to what the family

dinner was and I think he's getting a fairly nutritional balance. However,

up until he was 5 we added instant breakfast to his milk for extra help.

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> THREE bites of liver ... THREE bites of lima beans .... oh, I feel tears

> welling up!!

>

> I did ask my kids to try one bite .... but I did not enforce it. We had

to

> eat everything, clean our plates, and if we made a face or worse ...

gagged

> ... we got more giant size helpings of the offending food. Dinnertime was

> TRAUMATIC!! I swore I would NEVER do that to my own kids .. and I didn't.

> Cheryl in VA

*chuckle* Sounds to me as if YOU are the picky eater. I love liver and lima

beans! However, I never insisted my kids clean their plates. That only makes

for overweight adults. I always told them " When you are full, stop eating. "

Eating slowly helps as well. Must have worked because none of my adult

children, except (27, DS) are overweight. Folks with DS and a

hypothyroidism have a problem no matter what you do. is taking the

weight off, though. I did insist on the three bites and 9 times out of 10,

the kid learned to like whatever.

granny

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takes all the fun out of middle age. "

-- Feather

http://www.bspyle.com/granny.html

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