Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 I totally agreed with you. I am tired of people giving " advised " or come to you with " let me see if can help you control your kid " attitude when they don't even know what's going on or why. They just make things worst for everybody. Idelice ( ) people never cease to amaze me Friday Matt forgot his lunch. He has eaten the same thing for 3 years now and we have found this to be the beginning of a disaster. In all the excitement of getting his costume and stuff for a school party he left it on the table. I ran out but the bus had already left. I called teh school to warn his teacher so that she could prepare him. He refuses to let her buy him a school lunch. She let him know way before lunch and tehy found some things from the snack cupboard. He was upset but OK. He went to lunch and one of the parent volunteers informed him he had to eat a lunch and it was unhealthy to just eat snacks (pudding, crackers & juice)Well needless to say that started it. I guess the woman even reprimanded his teacher for letting him eat it!!!!!! His teacher called me to see if I could calm him down. I talked to him for a little bit and he kept refusing to eat. He didn't want his teacher to get in trouble. I felt so bad for him and was ready to go have words with the volunteer. I wish " well meaning " people would just leave him alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 <<<<<< I wish " well meaning " people would just leave him alone.>>>>> since I am in a sarcastic mod after my talk with the psychologist, may I suggest he is just picky because he has an educational problem. probably you allowed him to train you to be afraid of giving him something else to eat, no to mention whomever gave him unhealthy snacks for today. ARGHHHHHHHHHH............ how right you are! the way to hell is paved with good intentions...., right ? and I LVOE how everyone ELSE knows exactly and better than us what our children need..... F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 AMEN to that........... Uplift <uplift@...> wrote:<<<<<< I wish " well meaning " people would just leave him alone.>>>>> since I am in a sarcastic mod after my talk with the psychologist, may I suggest he is just picky because he has an educational problem. probably you allowed him to train you to be afraid of giving him something else to eat, no to mention whomever gave him unhealthy snacks for today. ARGHHHHHHHHHH............ how right you are! the way to hell is paved with good intentions...., right ? and I LVOE how everyone ELSE knows exactly and better than us what our children need..... F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 dinner time has always been a real problem with us. He has a very healthy diet even if it is very limited. I decided a long time ago with all the other problems we have an eating disorder was not one I wanted to add. Lunch is juice a salami sandwich, pudding, crackers and carrots or mushrooms. I consider that pretty good. He can control his menu so he does other wise the evening spins completely out of control. The good part is his doctors all agree with me!!!! Too bad the rest of the world doesn't. Re: ( ) people never cease to amaze me <<<<<< I wish " well meaning " people would just leave him alone.>>>>> since I am in a sarcastic mod after my talk with the psychologist, may I suggest he is just picky because he has an educational problem. probably you allowed him to train you to be afraid of giving him something else to eat, no to mention whomever gave him unhealthy snacks for today. ARGHHHHHHHHHH............ how right you are! the way to hell is paved with good intentions...., right ? and I LVOE how everyone ELSE knows exactly and better than us what our children need..... F Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 AMEN!!!!!!!! Steph > I totally agreed with you. I am tired of people giving " advised " or come to > you with " let me see if can help you control your kid " attitude when they > don't even know what's going on or why. They just make things worst for > everybody. > > > > Idelice > > > > > > > > > > ( ) people never cease to amaze me > > > > Friday Matt forgot his lunch. He has eaten the same thing for 3 > years now and we have found this to be the beginning of a disaster. > In all the excitement of getting his costume and stuff for a school > party he left it on the table. I ran out but the bus had already > left. I called teh school to warn his teacher so that she could > prepare him. He refuses to let her buy him a school lunch. She let > him know way before lunch and tehy found some things from the snack > cupboard. He was upset but OK. He went to lunch and one of the > parent volunteers informed him he had to eat a lunch and it was > unhealthy to just eat snacks (pudding, crackers & juice)Well needless > to say that started it. I guess the woman even reprimanded his > teacher for letting him eat it!!!!!! His teacher called me to see if > I could calm him down. I talked to him for a little bit and he kept > refusing to eat. He didn't want his teacher to get in trouble. I > felt so bad for him and was ready to go have words with the > volunteer. I wish " well meaning " people would just leave him alone. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 and I LVOE how everyone ELSE knows exactly and better than us what our children need..... << And a hearty AMEN echoes from the choir loft... *snicker* I have SO been there! Love Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Its the " Have you ever tried...... " or " Why don't you.... " or the " You just need to be more..... " crap that gets me. Like we haven't been there and done that. I don't know about ya'll but I have about tried everything and these people who have 1 normal child thats only 1 years of age and they are trying to give me suggestions.... (AKA: my neighbor!!!!) Yeah right!! I think I have a little more experience seeing as how I have a 12 Year old , 10 year old , and 6 year old!!!! She has one child and thinks she knows it all! I can't wait until the day she admits it is not as easy as she thought!! And believe me .... she will.... he's a little toot!!!!!! Okay.... I feel better now!! LOL Steph > and I LVOE how everyone ELSE knows exactly and better than us what our > children need..... > << > And a hearty AMEN echoes from the choir loft... > *snicker* I have SO been there! > Love > Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 the worst part with me (ar least this time) is that Matt is in an Autism support class room. His teacher is great but the rest of the school leaves alot to be desired sometimes. I wonder why these people think he is in a special class? It's like they have no clue!!!!!! Re: ( ) people never cease to amaze me Its the " Have you ever tried...... " or " Why don't you.... " or the " You just need to be more..... " crap that gets me. Like we haven't been there and done that. I don't know about ya'll but I have about tried everything and these people who have 1 normal child thats only 1 years of age and they are trying to give me suggestions.... (AKA: my neighbor!!!!) Yeah right!! I think I have a little more experience seeing as how I have a 12 Year old , 10 year old , and 6 year old!!!! She has one child and thinks she knows it all! I can't wait until the day she admits it is not as easy as she thought!! And believe me .... she will.... he's a little toot!!!!!! Okay.... I feel better now!! LOL Steph > and I LVOE how everyone ELSE knows exactly and better than us what our > children need..... > << > And a hearty AMEN echoes from the choir loft... > *snicker* I have SO been there! > Love > Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 In a message dated 11/3/2003 9:34:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, haleyk@... writes: and one of the parent volunteers informed him he had to eat a lunch and it was unhealthy to just eat snacks (pudding, crackers & juice) What an idi**! That sounds like a well balanced meal to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 > In a message dated 11/3/2003 9:34:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, > haleyk@s... writes: > and one of the > parent volunteers informed him he had to eat a lunch and it was > unhealthy to just eat snacks (pudding, crackers & juice) > What an idi**! That sounds like a well balanced meal to me. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 I used to dutifully send a sandwich and chips and fruit by the foot or mixed nuts every day back in elementary school, lest the powers that be get upset. But never ever ate one bite of these lunches. NEVER! He's on Adderall, and he just isn't hungry! So now I've given up. I don't make lunches any more. Last year, I sent in Japanese crackers for a while, then he got sick of them. Now I don't send in anything. I just give him a big snack when he gets home. And now. Off you go. Time to call CPS! Liz roxanna_neely wrote: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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