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Ask an Expert Alma Schneider, LCSW, is founder of Take Back the Kitchen, a consulting business that's dedicated to helping people recognize and overcome common and unique obstacles that keep them from being everything they hope to be in the kitchen. Alma is a native New Yorker, transplanted to the suburbs, where she lives with her husband and four children. She is also the founder and President of Parents Who Rock, an organization which raises money for charity through concerts performed by parents seeking to reconnect with their musical pasts.http://www.parentswhorock.com
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bsaltz65 9/14/2008
6:36 pm
4 Kids, 4 meals

I have four kids under 10, and it seems I end up making several different dinners each night to accomodate their different tastes.  How can I stop the madness?

Alma 9/28/2008
11:25 pm
Re: 4 Kids, 4 meals

Hi there and have no fear, your world is about to change!  Please remember that historically, children were not given a choice as to what they could eat every night.  Children respond well to structure and need authority figures helping them feel safe and taken care of.  You are in charge and they need to know that.  I would recommend figuring out what they all generally like to eat.  You can figure this out by asking them or just observing how they typically eat.  Once you have gathered this information, you can create a set menu for a few wee.... Read More signin

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