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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 176132" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>difficult child is using a lot of gum these days- his seems to be mostly due to being on an AP- which we just stopped and switched to a PRN to see how that goes for a while- we plan to go back to using it daily in January (if he can make it until then).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, to "break up" having gum all the time, healthy snacks, mints, and sugar-free popsicles help. difficult child says if he has something to drink, that takes the place of needing something to chew on. (It could be water, gatorade, powerade, etc- I guess it doesn't matter.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 176132, member: 3699"] difficult child is using a lot of gum these days- his seems to be mostly due to being on an AP- which we just stopped and switched to a PRN to see how that goes for a while- we plan to go back to using it daily in January (if he can make it until then). Anyway, to "break up" having gum all the time, healthy snacks, mints, and sugar-free popsicles help. difficult child says if he has something to drink, that takes the place of needing something to chew on. (It could be water, gatorade, powerade, etc- I guess it doesn't matter.) [/QUOTE]
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