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		<title>Child Obesity: The Two Most Overlooked Causes of Overeating in Children</title>
		<description>Comments for Child Obesity: The Two Most Overlooked Causes of Overeating in Children at http://www.parentwonder.com , comment 0 to 3 out of 3 comments</description>
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			<description>Thanks for participating in this week's Carnival of Family Life hosted by Pickel at My Two Boys.   The Carnival will be live on Monday, April 7, 2008, so make sure you stop by and check out all of the other outstanding entries included in this week's Edition! - JHS</description>
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			<description>Yeah, you might give that a try ;-)

Eating less is another problem on the other spectrum. You might find some useful feeding tips from this article for your 4 year old: 

http://www.parentwonder.com/content/view/271/58/ - Abel</description>
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			<description>We have a two year old that won't stop eating and a four year old that won't eat enough.  Should we start feeding her in front of the TV? - Karl B</description>
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