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    Mom mentioned a few weeks ago they were trying to make appointment for food therapist to broaden his choices in food. At that time, from my perspective, he was managing to eat a bit here at daycare that i wasn't too concerned. But he seems to be getting worse to point where he will be super hungry most of the day, and that tends to make me uncomfortable. I feel like if there's zero or only one items eaten shown on the daily record sheet going home, it's somehow on me. But the parents never told me he started the therapy and seem reluctant to talk about it. Child told me by telling about the games he plays with therapist. I don't know how often, or if he's even still going.

    So no, parents don't communicate much about his issues to me so i'm blind as to how to approach. They tell me I'm great with him and keep doing what i'm doing.... Over the past 6 months he has been to hearing specialists and speech therapists, and now food, plus he has two close in age siblings going to various appointments, and i think parents are quite overwhelmed.
    I"ll see how things go over next few weeks... he is a very well behaved child, so at least no problems there. And he is somehow healthy (hardly ever a sick day).
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