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  • how many sweets a day does your 4yo have? We're moving into about 3 -- a donut, hot chocolate, ice cream for dessert -- and I'm thinking its crazy and should limit to 1.

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    05.21.08, 04:47 PM [ Flag ]
    • I would. Mine has about that in a week though

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      05.21.08, 04:50 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • seems like a lot to me...what his visits to the dentis like?

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      05.21.08, 04:56 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • We rarely have sweets. I save them for bribes, flame away.

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      05.21.08, 04:57 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • I try to stick to one treat a day, but there are a lot of "special" days when we have 2.

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      05.21.08, 04:58 PM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • go more for fruit. We let her have one or two a day. Generally ice cream one a day these days but yesterday it was 5 times. She has 3 pieces of ice cream cake

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      07.13.08, 08:36 AM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • as far as true desserts, it's one a day, however, we might have graham crackers andor animal crackers which are very low in sugar. in the winter sometimes we'd throw in an afternoon hot chocolate. i

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      07.13.08, 08:55 AM [ Flag | link to this post ]
    • I would introduce Teddy Grahams, Animal crackers, Honey Maid Grahams, and Apple+Eve juice. They are all about 9-12 g of sugar per serving, so they are still a snack, but a lot less sugery than other options

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      07.13.08, 10:13 AM [ Flag | link to this post ]
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