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Offer her something more nutritious like a banana instead, Lesley. Mine often

pull this trick, just before we are going somewhere suddenly demanding something

to eat. Their idea is usually a biscuit, packet of crisps, etc. I offer a

banana or an apple or nothing. They usually go for the banana after a huge

whinge!!

If you persevere with this strategy, she'll get the message.

Alison

DD2 is up to her food tricks again. The latest is to eat little or no

breakfast then just before nursery at 12.45 she refuses lunch and demands a

biscuit instead. She *knows* my choice is between her attending nursery

having had nothing to eat or send her with the knowledge she at least has a

choccie biccie or crisps in her tummy. I have refused the biscuits so far

but would like some coping strategy to get her to eat something.

I'm sure the nursery must think she is neglected as not only does she not

eat, she refuses to wear any socks or jacket since the good weather last

week!

Lesley

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>I'm sure the nursery must think she is neglected as not only does she not

>eat, she refuses to wear any socks or jacket since the good weather last

>week!

Everybody at school must think the same of me as DS3 refuses to wear coat,

hat, gloves and often even a jumper throughout the year, and often appeared

in the playground in just a t-shirt all through the winter. I tried to make

it clear that it was *his* choice by permanently having his coat hanging off

the pushchair handle and asking him in a loud voice if he was sure he didn't

want his coat on now. At the end of the day though, I figure that he's not

coming to any real harm, and if it avoids a battle and a tantrum he can have

his own way.

Lynda

SAHM to (7), (4), Fraser(2), Callum (15/5/00 details coming

soon!)Newsletter editor & general dogsbody, Mid-Northumberland branch

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>I'm sure the nursery must think she is neglected as not only does she not

>eat, she refuses to wear any socks or jacket since the good weather last

>week!

Everybody at school must think the same of me as DS3 refuses to wear coat,

hat, gloves and often even a jumper throughout the year, and often appeared

in the playground in just a t-shirt all through the winter. I tried to make

it clear that it was *his* choice by permanently having his coat hanging off

the pushchair handle and asking him in a loud voice if he was sure he didn't

want his coat on now. At the end of the day though, I figure that he's not

coming to any real harm, and if it avoids a battle and a tantrum he can have

his own way.

Lynda

SAHM to (7), (4), Fraser(2), Callum (15/5/00 details coming

soon!)Newsletter editor & general dogsbody, Mid-Northumberland branch

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=762789 & a=5549999

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>I'm sure the nursery must think she is neglected as not only does she not

>eat, she refuses to wear any socks or jacket since the good weather last

>week!

Everybody at school must think the same of me as DS3 refuses to wear coat,

hat, gloves and often even a jumper throughout the year, and often appeared

in the playground in just a t-shirt all through the winter. I tried to make

it clear that it was *his* choice by permanently having his coat hanging off

the pushchair handle and asking him in a loud voice if he was sure he didn't

want his coat on now. At the end of the day though, I figure that he's not

coming to any real harm, and if it avoids a battle and a tantrum he can have

his own way.

Lynda

SAHM to (7), (4), Fraser(2), Callum (15/5/00 details coming

soon!)Newsletter editor & general dogsbody, Mid-Northumberland branch

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=762789 & a=5549999

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Back already!! Congratulations!

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> Lynda

> SAHM to (7), (4), Fraser(2), Callum (15/5/00 details coming

> soon!)Newsletter editor & general dogsbody, Mid-Northumberland branch

> http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=762789 & a=5549999

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and wife of (26/9/66)

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Back already!! Congratulations!

Lynda Garland wrote:

> Lynda

> SAHM to (7), (4), Fraser(2), Callum (15/5/00 details coming

> soon!)Newsletter editor & general dogsbody, Mid-Northumberland branch

> http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=762789 & a=5549999

--

Dick,

SAHM to (7/4/97) and Kitty (22/7/99)

and wife of (26/9/66)

Newsletter Editor, Advertising manager

MSLC Rep - Alton, Bordon and District

See pictures of us all at:

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=848605 & a=6171291

(password: Wisley)

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Cheese is the thing she will go for but she will cut off her nose to spite

her face, that one, and go without just to be annoying. I am determined to

be determined, IYKWIM!!

Lesley

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Offer her something more nutritious like a banana instead, Lesley. Mine

often pull this trick, just before we are going somewhere suddenly demanding

something to eat. Their idea is usually a biscuit, packet of crisps, etc.

I offer a banana or an apple or nothing. They usually go for the banana

after a huge whinge!!

If you persevere with this strategy, she'll get the message.

Alison

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Lynda wrote

> Everybody at school must think the same of me as DS3 refuses to wear coat,

> hat, gloves and often even a jumper throughout the year, and often

appeared

> in the playground in just a t-shirt all through the winter. I tried to

make

> it clear that it was *his* choice by permanently having his coat hanging

off

> the pushchair handle and asking him in a loud voice if he was sure he

didn't

> want his coat on now. At the end of the day though, I figure that he's

not

> coming to any real harm, and if it avoids a battle and a tantrum he can

have

> his own way.

's like this, she runs around in summer dresses in the depths of winter

and says " I *like* cold " to all attempts to get her to wear any more. Mind

you she never stands still so I suppose it does keep her warm.

Lynda - you're keen. Congrats!

Cerys

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Lynda wrote

> Everybody at school must think the same of me as DS3 refuses to wear coat,

> hat, gloves and often even a jumper throughout the year, and often

appeared

> in the playground in just a t-shirt all through the winter. I tried to

make

> it clear that it was *his* choice by permanently having his coat hanging

off

> the pushchair handle and asking him in a loud voice if he was sure he

didn't

> want his coat on now. At the end of the day though, I figure that he's

not

> coming to any real harm, and if it avoids a battle and a tantrum he can

have

> his own way.

's like this, she runs around in summer dresses in the depths of winter

and says " I *like* cold " to all attempts to get her to wear any more. Mind

you she never stands still so I suppose it does keep her warm.

Lynda - you're keen. Congrats!

Cerys

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