Snack ideas for bipolar seven-year-old?
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Things like plain crackers, unenriched cereals, white pasta, are the same as sugar.they are simple carbohydrates and will only stimulate his appetite. So try to stay away from those. You can let him make little shish-kabobs using grapes, cheese cubes, lean meat cubes, small pieces of veggies. Fat reduced peanut butter on celery sticks or on bananas is healthful. Apple slices dipped in the fat-free caramel dip, veggies dipped in light dip. You can also make him a peanut butter sandwich on whole grain bread with a glass of milk. Include a protein and fat in the snack, as it will digest more slowly and help keep his blood sugar at an even level. Also don't forget enough fluids, as some people mistake thirst for hunger.
goldfish snacks, they are tasty and cute, or try alphabet cereal not only does it taste good but you can teach him how to spell with it.
Anything with a lot of protein, which makes you feel full faster and longer. Maybe peanut butter on whole wheat crackers with raisins or 3/4 cup of mixed nuts. If he likes healthy food, maybe carrot sticks with hummus.
um mac and cheese. ravioli. ^_^
thick porridge or soup tens to be easy and fills you up i find.
my mummy makes me bean and carrott soup which is nice n thick.
take some tins of beans and a few carrotts and boil them with some water. then blend it up.
i dont know the measurements and stuff.
ps i have bipolar disorder!! :)
i love it when im in good moods :D
Fresh fruit and vegetables to nibble on are good snacks, popcorn, crackers and peanutbutter. I hope this helps.
get a new med! or feed the heck out of him. or put him in the hospital and have him on IV foods.
Celery sticks with sugar-free peanut butter. (crunchy is better at sticking with them than creamy.
Apple slices with cheese cubes. (My boy loves these!)
Try to stay away from crackers and other processed starch, as they don't have a lot of staying power. They fill you up quick and then your hungry again in a few minutes.
usually things like spaghettios, are fun, cheap, and fill kids up. They come in different characters, and types. And are fast to heat up... try other things like animal crackers... or some baby carrots and veggi dip... kids seem to like those. Poptarts may fill them up too... but there a bit sugary... your best bet would be to look in the frozen food section for things like pizza rolls, bagel bites etc.
Bipolar in a seven your old? Bipolar is in most cases not dignosed untill atleast the teen years. It very rarley affects children. Are you sure the dignosis is right?What has this world come to? I feel that children are medicated and dignosed why to easily these days. Have a kid thats problematic oh heres a pill for that. I truly hope that you know what you are doing! Do you research the medications that your child is on? Have you researched Bipolar? I cant even belive a doctor would dignose a child that young. I spent from the time i was 13 till i was 18 beliving that i was bipolar. Till i got away from my parents got my own doctors and had 3 sepate doc tell me that i am not bipolar at all. Most of my mood swings depression and acting out came from growing up in a horrible situation and never be councled or taught to manage my emotions. Which was made worse by constent changes in meds that i didnt even need. Some that even caused such sever deppresion that i was sucidal. I have spent to years med free and away from some crazy parents and have never been doing better. THe rest of my family and friends agree. I just really hope that you look in to what you are doing.
I am truly sorry if my anwser offended you. That was not the intent. I just feel that too many parents these days slap labels and drugs on kids way to easy. I know that for some children it is truly need and in your case that sounds right. I am just affraid that to many parents take it to lightly. The medications they prescribe are very serious and can have very serious side effects i still have ongoing issues with my kidneys due to the depocote they had me on. I am very happy to see that you take it so seriously.
Barberry is correct and if I knew how to vote I would pick her answer.(I keep clicking the flag and it says something about a level two.) My daughter has a hyper active problem and she can get soo weird that the "doctor" can't test her. She has a little of adhd a little of other learning disabilities they told me that I can't pronounce. So, I decided to change her diet. Don't let him have red juices either and fruit roll-ups are a no no. There is a cereal called Peanut butter Bumpers. Wow! Just changing that made a huge difference! The whole Bumper line is real tasty ,just need to get used to it first. There is also Kashi Cinnamon Harvest. YES, stay away from bread. If you need a substitute use pita bread with ingredients that are not enriched or bleached. Be a lable reader. Just because it says it is healthy doesn't mean it is . hope this helps PRAYER is the most powerful thing we can do for our children and GOD looks for opprotunities to bless us. If only we ask him.And will not GOD bring about justice for HIS chosen ones, who cry out to HIM day and night? Will HE keep putting them off? luke 18:7 niv
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