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Old 05-23-2009, 09:12 AM
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You can let the CW know what steps you have been taking and how you see the snacks affecting the behavior after wards. You can also enlist the doctor to make a "prescription" of sorts, like a recommendation, to limit the amount of sugar and snacks. If a doctor will write a recommendation about it, then the CW can use that to inform the Mom about the new diet and that the diet is geared toward helping the child without medication. I also feed mine before a visit with healthy foods and water, so they are less likely to want to eat the junk. If the CW can explain how the food is causing the child problems, then the Mom can bring food from an approved list of treats that you give the CW. I know in our case, the CW used the parents would bring honey buns and soda and she informed them about good choices to make and if they continued to bring junk, it was documented as a failure to learn good parenting choices.
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