Date: 2013-05-15 02:10 pm (UTC)
I can sympathize with the non-lunch-eating child and the resulting low blood sugar. Jet has always "not had time" to eat his lunch. I can tell you that, in my experience, it does get better with age just because the child can more fully recognize the negative effects it has and can take a more conscious control of it. Jet knows if he doesn't eat lunch, everything is shit, so he just gets it done. We've also just pared down to easily, quickly eaten things high in fat and protein that are enough to power him through the rest of the day - greek yogurt, protein to go protein shots, homemade protein smoothies frozen the night before that thaw enough for him to just drink down at lunch, handfuls of certain nuts, etc.
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