My 7 year old grandson is on the autistic spectrum and is exactly the same regarding food. With his packed lunch for school he takes a marmite sandwich (no butter -that would mean mixing ) with cubes of cheese which he can add himself to make his sandwich .There has to be either 6 or 8 cubes and they must be of the same size. He will only drink blackcurrant juice ,milk or water .He seems very healthy though he does have to have Movicol for constipation.
For breakfast he has 3 dry Weetabix followed by milk in a mug to drink
Just lately DD has tried giving rewards for any food he will try. He gets a sticker and then he will get a present when he has collected a certain number. He now enjoys peas ,mashed potato and cucumber and will tolerate sweetcorn and strawberries.
There is really no need to worry. When DD was young she had a friend who would only eat chicken legs and raw (uncooked)chips. She is now a healthy slim mother of 2 while DD who would eat anything struggles with her weight.
To think that London, or anywhere else for that matter, does not belong to any one demographic
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