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jackrose:
Then, based on how I felt as a child, maybe try offering your DS food in lots of separate bowls, (similar to a Japanese bento box style) so that food is separated into different tastes and textures. Otherwise, what worked for me was flavorings like soy or butter. Once I was comfortable with these, I would happily douse all foods in soy or butter to mask their flavors otherwise. Using a 'safe' sauce or something similar may be a way for your DS to comfortably try different foods.
this is exactly how I tackle it I try not to put the elements of the meal together.. I put the rice in a separate bowl and his chicken goes in another one so they dont mingle thats the problem exactly as you experienced it.... My 8 year old had the same problem but his was not as bad by far he would at least try small amounts before rejecting so he would test the texture first and see if it matched the look.. My 5 year old wont do that.. My 8 year old has completely snapped out of it.. he is more active and matter of fact and just tried things and been happy with the taste so thats taken over.. the taste rather than the texture ..make sense?
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jackrose:
Texture aversion is a great description for what I went through. It is interesting to remember that some of us do have hypersensitivity to certain things, some people have a heightened sense of hearing and can pick a pitch problem in a singer that others will never notice, some have a heightened sense of smell and can be put off by the garlic someone had for dinner the night before when others have no idea what the issue is. Maybe your DS has a heightened sense of taste and his poor little brain just cannot compute all of the overwhelming sensation coming at him at meal time.
this is spot on and a good thing to remember when Im dealing with him.. Hes not doing it on purpose..
At 5yrs old he doesnt fully understand that he needs the foods to live and it doesnt always taste fantastic just nice will do sometimes..LOL.... My guy would happily go to bed without eating every time.. I see it that his needs are different like any child with special needs and I see this as his and cater to it and slowly test the waters at each meal.. I would also do the kids meals early so there is less pressure on him to perform.. and I may get lucky..LOL..
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LG:
DH is worried about Evan's health. I have to admit i do think he looks VERY pale, and a friend told me to look under his eyes and if it's not real pink then he could have iron deficiency. And its not. Pip2jays, are you worried about your son's health? I feel awful either way - when he doesn't eat anything he's not getting the nutrients he needs, and if i get tough with him, now i feel terrible that he's gone to bed with no dinner
I always have on stand by apples and yoghurt.. If he doesnt eat I dont make him .. I do ask him to try and he does.. but I make sure I am making it easy for his senses. so he has rice/cous cous with every meal, then much later just before bed i will just bring out the yoghurt and/or an apple So he doesnt go to bed hungry.. I also use iron drops for him. i use Incremin.. it also increases his appetite so he is more willing to try as a bonus.. My joy is when he comes into the kitchen and says that smells good and I get a rush..LOL.. I was on top of the world when he gave me the thumbs up for the soy chicken..so it will get better and Jackrose you have made me feel vindicated too.. thank you....and given me hope.:p Oh and my guy is infuriatingly healthy so Im not too worried .. I have lived with this for 5 yrs..LOL..