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--Jacquie H,

I think its just leaving him alone. He seems to be more spontaneous

in general, more outgoing, verbal, etc. I think its a brain maturity

thing somehow. Greggory is a bit younger, so I think his tastes may

come more flexible.

Thea

- In parenting_autism@y..., " Jacquie " <jacquie_harris@n...> wrote:

> Thea,

> is he just starting all on his own or are you doing something

> different? I would love it if Greggory would try something new! I

am

> so glad for you both :)

> Jacquie H

>

>

>

> > This is the second time this week that actually ate

something

> > spontanously. The first was the rice at breakfast on friday.

> Tonight

> > he was eating salad with a heap of blue cheese dressing on it,

and

> > then he took the fake (soy) bacon bits and poured half the

bottle,

> oh

> > well. He never ate this and seemed totally willing to indulge in

> > experimenting, who's to stop him. This is such a far cry from his

> > overly picky eating habits. I wonder what's next. The behavioral

> > (ABA) approach that was used barely worked for this, I guess he's

> > just ready. I guess its venturing out from what he sees as part

> > of " his world " this includes his foods too.

> >

> > Thea

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Wow! He ate rice! screams if I put rice on the

table. However, today he eat an entire eggroll! We

were stunned. Eggrolls are not part of s 4 food

groups: Bread, cheese, chicken and chocolate milk.

Tuna

--- phillipmom@... wrote:

This is the second time this week that actually

ate something spontanously. The first was the rice at

breakfast on friday. Tonight he was eating salad with

a heap of blue cheese dressing on it, and then he took

the fake (soy) bacon bits and poured half the bottle,

oh well. He never ate this and seemed totally willing

to indulge in experimenting, who's to stop him. This

is such a far cry from his overly picky eating habits.

I wonder what's next. The behavioral (ABA) approach

that was used barely worked for this, I guess he's

just ready. I guess its venturing out from what he

sees as part of his world this includes his foods too.

Thea

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Wow,

You got chicken as one of the food groups. doesnt do chicken. I

know about those food groups-ice cream, pizza, macaroni and

cheese,and cake. Thats great about the eggroll.

Thea

- In parenting_autism@y..., Moretuna <moretuna@y...> wrote:

> Wow! He ate rice! screams if I put rice on the

> table. However, today he eat an entire eggroll! We

> were stunned. Eggrolls are not part of s 4 food

> groups: Bread, cheese, chicken and chocolate milk.

>

> Tuna

>

> --- phillipmom@m... wrote:

>

> This is the second time this week that actually

> ate something spontanously. The first was the rice at

> breakfast on friday. Tonight he was eating salad with

> a heap of blue cheese dressing on it, and then he took

> the fake (soy) bacon bits and poured half the bottle,

> oh well. He never ate this and seemed totally willing

> to indulge in experimenting, who's to stop him. This

> is such a far cry from his overly picky eating habits.

> I wonder what's next. The behavioral (ABA) approach

> that was used barely worked for this, I guess he's

> just ready. I guess its venturing out from what he

> sees as part of his world this includes his foods too.

>

> Thea

>

>

>

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Thea:

That is so great! We'll all keep fingers crossed that it continues. And if

it does, can you send him my way to teach JD?

, 40, Columbus, OH

Bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder, and????

Mom to:

, 15, probably Bipolar

Annie, 12, so far so good!

JD, 8, Autism, severe ADHD, maybe bipolar, AND

my reason for getting out of bed each day!!!

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Thea:

That is so great! We'll all keep fingers crossed that it continues. And if

it does, can you send him my way to teach JD?

, 40, Columbus, OH

Bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder, and????

Mom to:

, 15, probably Bipolar

Annie, 12, so far so good!

JD, 8, Autism, severe ADHD, maybe bipolar, AND

my reason for getting out of bed each day!!!

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,

Thanks, I hope it lasts too.

Thea

In parenting_autism@y..., MsMurfield@a... wrote:

> Thea:

> That is so great! We'll all keep fingers crossed that it

continues. And if

> it does, can you send him my way to teach JD?

>

> , 40, Columbus, OH

> Bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder, and????

> Mom to:

> , 15, probably Bipolar

> Annie, 12, so far so good!

> JD, 8, Autism, severe ADHD, maybe bipolar, AND

> my reason for getting out of bed each day!!!

>

>

>

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