I agree, I thought it was sweet. I liked yesterday's video more than most. OT sorta but my daughter eats about 5 foods and my freaking doctor won't refer us for OT because he thinks she'll grow out of it/I'm just being lazy and not force feeding her. She'll straight up refuse to eat, she'll starve herself, and she's like 3rd percentile for weight at 3 years old..... so I have to feed her what she'll eat.... ugh for a while she would only eat 2 things but she added pizza and peanut butter+ nutella sandwiches and apples in the last year....monkey837 wrote:She was crying because she was so proud he tried a bunch of new foods. It was actually very sweet. Oliver was really proud of himself.Theirmom wrote:sarahelizabeth_1 wrote:lol I just watched the video about misery getting rid of her horse because I saw her post on Instagram. I’ve been unsubscribed for a year and wow... they have changed.
The thing that really got to me was watching this affluent, white woman cry because she took her spoiled child to occupational therapy to get him to try new foods. First world problems, eh?
I preferred watching them when they lived in a garage.
I just noticed autocorrect changed missy to misery but it’s kind of funny so I’ll leave it
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I’m glad they’re doing something about his picky eating.
I wish I’d known about occupational therapy for pickiness with my oldest. He eats maybe a total of ten different foods. It’s beyond frustrating. Like, my kid JUST tried cheese the other day, voluntarily, at TEN! It’s taken ten years (well, 7, because his aversions didn’t start until preschool), for me to get him to just TRY new things without a fight.
It’s annoying, because he was in OT for other things, and none of his therapists ever mentioned it could help with the picky eating.
I didn’t watch the video. Was she crying because he has food issues or because OT is inconvenient and embarrassing for her? I get crying over the frustration of picky eating. I’ve been there. But, it’s Missy, so I wouldn’t be surprised if she was making it about herself and crying about how bad this is for her.
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I tell people she's picky and I have to bring food when we go to people's houses. And they're like "Oh we have mac and cheese she can eat" and I'm like no she won't eat that. "Hot dogs?"
Nope..... the struggle is real and I'll be crying too if/when my daughter ever tries celery, noodles or unbreaded chicken.
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