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Helping a Child Eat More Healthy Food

I am a one on one with a 5 year old boy. I was told he was autistic, but he mainly he is mentally retarded with autistic tendencies. He doesn't eat much. What he does eat is not good for him; chocolate donuts, choco cereal, pop tarts with icing on top and cookies. Every once in while if he is lucky he gets some fruit but then he doesn't eat it.

I really would like to see his lunch and all the other lunches that are packed up at home to at least have 1 nutritional item that a child would eat. I feel really sorry for this child. Any advice would be appreciated.

Sandy from Baltimore, MD
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