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Post by Tonystrak on Dec 28, 2017 5:41:36 GMT -5
Hi, I would be less concerned about the sweets and more concerned with why she is seeking sweets. At 16, she has a lot of “stuff” going on that parents seem to have forgotten about. Typically, this might be seen as an “energy depletion” problem, but that needs to be ruled out before anything else is tried. When was her last visit to the doctor? This behavior can also signal that her anxiety level is draining her energy and that she feels “fatigued”. It may be time for you to sit down and have a talk with her and find out what she believes is going on with her. Do not mention the wrappers as if it was a huge “wrong”. Rather ask her if she is feeling well and if she thinks she needs something to help with her physical and or mental energy. What other changes have you noticed? Is her face breaking out? Is she biting her nails? ADD can have a connection to the physical aspect, too.I save the junk food for special occasions that he has to earn with points for doing things around the house. I only buy in very small quantities as they will be gone in an instant in my house. He does sometime bake on his own so I have to limit how much sugar and flour we keep in the house as well. Thanks! For more details: Company Overview Video
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