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My DS with AS is so picky because of his sensory issues that I find

myself preparing 2 meals in the evening because I've tried everything

to get him to eat with no results. If I'm really tired, I just give

him cereal for dinner because he won't ever eat any of the meals I

prepare. Anyone else have this trouble? Am I a pushover? Family

members don't really realize that I've tried over and over again and

I'm just worn out; I've given up. Has anyone else " given up " on the

whole feeding issue?

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No, I don't think you're a pushover. I have the same problem with my 41/2 year

old. I try, but he gets his own dinner. For me, it's more important that he just

eats!

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I always say you have to pick and choose your battles .. And some just aren

t worth waging.. I always cook two dinners.. Daughter and I are Vegitarians

.. And hubby and the rest .. Aren't LOL

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No, I don't think you're a pushover. I have the same problem with my 41/2

year old. I try, but he gets his own dinner. For me, it's more important

that he just eats!

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If it's any consolation, I know of many " normal " children that refuse to eat the

main fare (my sister's kids, for example).

I think ALL children, not just Aspies, are picky about food. At our most

recent IEP meeting, I brought up my daughter's picky eating habits. All the

teachers then talked about their pickiness as children and the pickiness of all

the children at my daughter's school. They even mentioned one child who used to

eat nothing but pizza and poptarts but who grew up to be a perfectly healthy

adult (who expanded his tastes as he grew).

So....yes, two dinners are served at my house. My daughter's dinner is a

cinch to prepare at any rate, and I have much larger issues to battle.

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A funny thing happened here last night. My son is now 13. He was diagnosed

with ADD 4 years ago. My DH and I have always suspected more. it has been very

recently that Aspergers came into the picture. Anyway back to the topic.... He

has always been a very picky eater. He insists that no two foods touch, no

sauce on anything, no casseroles, etc. Last night we had shrimp cooked in olive

oil & garlic. I served rice with it. I asked my DH if he would like his shrimp

on his roce and he said yes. When I served my son his dinner he was

disappointed because he wanted his shrimp on his rice. I was amazed and found

out later that my husband was as well. It's the little things!!! Progress at

its best!!!

suzie

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My AS son has always been a very picky eater. What we have started

doing is giving him a very small portion of all the items in our

meal. We have only one rule for him. He must eat what is on the

plate to get dessert (he loves ice cream). If he doesn't want to eat

it thats okay but no dessert. The portions are small enough that he

can eat it in 2 or 3 bites. We don't fight with him or ask him to

try anything. We just set the plate in front of him and tell him he

must eat it all to get dessert. He of course whines a lot but we

just remind him that he does not have to eat anything he doesn't want

but that he will only get dessert if it is finished. Every meal

since we started doing this he has cleared his plate. He has

discovered that he likes a lot of things that he use to refuse to

eat. Like a lot of AS children it is all about control and so we

stress to him that he must make a choice. That puts the control in

his hands.

Vickie

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> A funny thing happened here last night. My son is now 13. He was

diagnosed with ADD 4 years ago. My DH and I have always suspected

more. it has been very recently that Aspergers came into the

picture. Anyway back to the topic.... He has always been a very

picky eater. He insists that no two foods touch, no sauce on

anything, no casseroles, etc. Last night we had shrimp cooked in

olive oil & garlic. I served rice with it. I asked my DH if he

would like his shrimp on his roce and he said yes. When I served my

son his dinner he was disappointed because he wanted his shrimp on

his rice. I was amazed and found out later that my husband was as

well. It's the little things!!! Progress at its best!!!

>

> suzie

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