We still puree. He eats better when we do that. He doesn't choke and get frustrated. It is really hard to vary foods when you have to puree everything. I am concerned that his doctor is going to think we are starving him. So many of these little issues that come with having a child with a disability almost look like parenting problems instead of what they really are. It is trying to meet needs that are completely different than that of a typically developing toddler.
I guess I am realizing that my life with my child with a disability is totally different. It will always be completely different. We will see more doctors and therapists than other people will see in their lifetimes. We will have to go through therapies and Individual Education Plans (IEP's) and BIP's (Behavior Intervention Plans). We will have to constantly try to solve the mysteries that lie within our son.
I would not trade it for the world!!!!
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Sorry you are struggling with that! I cna feel you pain on this one! Cat is still 25 pounds at 3 years, 1 month! She has always been small, but has lost weight after we took her off milk and eggs! We are being sent to a nutritionist to try to figure out how to pack in the calories. One thing we do is fruit smoothies - she loves thems!!
Luke has temperature issues. I wish we could do the fruit smoothies, but he hates anything that is cold! We have to see a nutritionist also, at some point.
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