Home Page About Sonrise Program And Services Getting Started Reviews And Articles Professional Training Other Info

About Sonrise
About Sonrise
What is Son-Rise?
History of Son-Rise
Program Principles
Who attends?
Staff Bios
FAQ
Q&A Series
Register Now
Register Now
Reviews
Reviews


Re: Re: Gluten-free diet questions


This is an archived message. Please visit our New Message Board
If you would like more information regarding The Son-Rise Program please visit our Catalog and Mailing List Request form.
Son-Rise Program Information
- for families with special children.
The New Son-Rise Program Catalog is now available! 32 pages packed with information, photos, stories, endorsements, Q&A's, and practical tools to help you get started with the Son-Rise ProgramŽ right away.

Posted Byola on January 06, 19100 at 19:18:02:

In Reply to: Re: Gluten-free diet questions posted byStacie on January 06, 19100 at 08:45:47:

: : Hi,

: : I know alot of your kids are on the gluten-casein free diet and I'm hoping you can help me find info. on this diet. Web sites, perhaps?
: : What results have you seen with this diet? How easy is it finding products that meet the criteria?
: : If we were to begin, how long before we could reasonably expect to see results?
: : Also, what is the theory behind it?
: : Lots of questions, I know, but I figure I've got "the experts" here reading this board, so I'm taking advantage!! :)

: : Thanks in advance,

: : Eileen

: Hello everyone. I have a question. This diet sounds wonderful. Anything that helps our kids is great. But, what do you do when you have an autistic 5 year old who will only eat a very limited type of things to begin with? Last night he actually asked for a banana! (first time). Great, so I gave it to him. He pealed it, smelled it and actually licked it. I was/am pleased that he is actually beginning to show an interest in something other than Kraft White Cheddar Mac & Cheese or Spaghettios or applesuace, which has been his basic diet for 3 years! How would you work with kids who are so limited to begin with?


i would personally not have any of those foods available for him at home...mac and cheese, etc... if they're not there, then he can't eat them, right? my daughter was the pickiest eater...but she surprises me when she's hungry and there aren't that many choices for her. your son may not eat for a day or two but that's ok...he won't starve himself.
hope it helps....ola


Follow Ups



Name:
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Gluten-free diet questions

Comments: