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We Have Been Having Problems With Breakfast. What Do You Feed Your Child(ren)?
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We have tried all sorts of different foods from cereal to pop tarts... any quick food ideas that your kiddos eat without question? We're tired of wasting money.

posted January 21, 2022
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A MyAutismTeam Member

A yogurt smoothie

posted January 21, 2022
A MyAutismTeam Member

Did you try any fruit she may like? Cut in little pieces...you can also add a dip for the fruit and she may eat it this way. Plus you can also try some homemade shakes you can make with fruit and add some veggies and milk. Good luck, it gets better! 🤗

posted January 21, 2022
A MyAutismTeam Member

Oatmeal

posted January 21, 2022
A MyAutismTeam Member

Sometimes I let my son eat non breakfast foods. This morning he was eating Doritos after he finished his cereal and orange juice. He also likes waffles and one of his favorite new snacks is graham crackers and Nutella 😲 He’s eating a lot lately, but he does prefer certain foods. Especially crunchy foods.

posted January 21, 2022
A MyAutismTeam Member

Mine like honey nut cherrios. Older one wants to eat it all the time. Little one likes it with milk but makes a mess.

posted January 21, 2022

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