
My adolescent is being excruciatingly slow
In finishing his breakfast, I expect him to show
Some concern over getting late for school
But he is chewing at a leisurely pace, acting “cool”
While I am almost tempted to snatch his plate
I am worried both of us are going to be late
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Over dinner the same scenario plays out again
We(his parents) have finished dinner, but half-full his plate remains
I am exasperated knowing that he has to study for his test
But in getting done with dinner, he has shown no interest
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Of course the more impatient I get, the longer he takes
Trying to nag a teenager into doing something you want is always a mistake
As I prepare to turn away, he hurls the tongue-in-cheek question at me-
Why do I talk about eating slowly and mindfully
And then expect him to scarf down his meals
The double standards of my parenting he reveals
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I have a conflicting relationship with eating speed
As a physician in practice I often need
To eat as fast as I can, it has become a habit for me
But gulping down food is harmful for the body unfortunately
One should eat slowly, chew thoroughly, have distractions none
And in our busy lives it is easier said than done
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My son needs to manage his time, and he must cultivate
Healthy habits at this age, but to prevent himself from getting late
He must trim time from some other task
To eat faster than he can should not be my ask

This reminds me of my father and his ‘Do as I say, not as I do.’ Not a fan of that, but our kids watch our every move and hold us accountable. Rough spot to be in.
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