DVCcurious
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Here's my story about Cars.
When my son was little he wouldn't eat. Like he literally would only eat barely enough to live. He hated eating and he'd cry at every meal. He was in the 3rd percentile for body weight. When he turned 1 we took him to a specialist who recommended we feed him in front of the TV so he would be distracted. Well, that worked great and he would eat small amounts of food (never a lot, but not nothing) while watching The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
For months on end we watched the Winnie the Pooh during breakfast and dinner (and lunch on weekends) while it took my son an hour to eat some food. Then one day Cars was on Disney Jr. and we put that on when we fed him lunch. He loved Cars so we bought the DVD and we watched Cars twice per day for a few months.
After watching Winnie the Pooh twice per day every day for 6 months Cars was the greatest movie ever!
When my son was little he wouldn't eat. Like he literally would only eat barely enough to live. He hated eating and he'd cry at every meal. He was in the 3rd percentile for body weight. When he turned 1 we took him to a specialist who recommended we feed him in front of the TV so he would be distracted. Well, that worked great and he would eat small amounts of food (never a lot, but not nothing) while watching The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
For months on end we watched the Winnie the Pooh during breakfast and dinner (and lunch on weekends) while it took my son an hour to eat some food. Then one day Cars was on Disney Jr. and we put that on when we fed him lunch. He loved Cars so we bought the DVD and we watched Cars twice per day for a few months.
After watching Winnie the Pooh twice per day every day for 6 months Cars was the greatest movie ever!