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mopinko (44,434 posts) Tue Aug 4, 2015, 09:18 AM interesting article about picky eating in children. http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnmcquaid/2015/08/03/study-ties-picky-eating-in-preschoolers-to-anxiety-depression-adhd-and-family-problems/ i wonder if this strikes a cord w anyone else. my most troubled kid was a crazy picky eater. still that way. puts worcesteshire sauce on everything to.this.day.
Star Member No Vested Interest (2,547 posts) Tue Aug 4, 2015, 02:29 PM1. Not so in my family of four children. The pickiest eater - would not eat vegetables or eggs- was/is the "all-boy" type, interested in sports, and a good student. To this day as a middle-aged adult he still eats few veggies and no eggs, but seems to get along in society fairly well. I will admit that he has perfectionist tendencies, especially re his own performance. He has also suffered some depression - not clinical- in the past. His father also ate no eggs, though nothing was made of it in the household. Father was also something of a perfectionist, and suffered secondary depression in his last illness - more a function of an organic brain disease than of emotional problems.
canoeist52 (2,179 posts) Tue Aug 4, 2015, 05:45 PM2. The problem of "sensitivity" seems to also be embedded in anxiety. ADD, etc. Texture taste etc.
mopinko (44,434 posts) Tue Aug 4, 2015, 09:18 AMinteresting article about picky eating in children. http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnmcquaid/2015/08/03/study-ties-picky-eating-in-preschoolers-to-anxiety-depression-adhd-and-family-problems/i wonder if this strikes a cord w anyone else. my most troubled kid was a crazy picky eater. still that way. puts worcesteshire sauce on everything to.this.day.
Is that why you fractured her skull Mo Cahill?