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By Terri Mauro, About.com Guide to Special Children

Question of the Day: Breakfast

Monday February 27, 2006
Winter break's over, and this morning my family was back to the normal morning routine of oversleeping, rushing around, grabbing something inappropriate for breakfast (for my son, hot-dog casserole left over from Saturday night), and throwing ourselves into the minivan. For us, the composition of breakfast tends to depend on what's in the fridge, how much time is on the clock, and what my son will agree to eat. What do you give your kids for breakfast? Click on an answer below, and use your browser's back button if you want to choose more than one.
1) A hot home-cooked meal
2) Something that pops in the toaster
3) Something fresh from the microwave
4) Cereal, hot or cold
5) Pastries, doughnuts or other baked goodies
6) Leftovers from the night before
7) Whatever they'll agree to eat
8) Whatever they can eat in the car
9) Varies by day, time and appetite
10) Other
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