Why did my Picky Eater Stop Eating their Favorite Food?

Food jags are a common problem among kids with picky eating and food refusal. They can occur for a variety of different reasons - and may even be tied to an underlying medical problem. Click to learn 3 strategies used by a behavioral expert and feeding therapist to prevent food jags. If your little honey is already on a jag, learn one bonus tip that can help your child reverse course.

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Five Ways to Encourage your Picky Eater to Try New Foods

Introducing new foods to kiddos on the spectrum can be TOUGH. It can cause fear, anxiety, or even challenging behavior. That’s why, today, we are going to talk about 5 little ways that you can encourage your picky eater with autism to try new foods. Ideas that will push your little person to grow without pushing them over the edge.

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When “Waiting Out” your Picky Eater with Autism doesn’t Work

The evidence base for kids with autism suggests that using choices and your child’s preferences can increase compliance, interest and sustained attention. Learn 1) to make your child with autism a food list so you can offer foods they like and 2) to offer your child with autism choices. You don’t have to wait them out or give them a million choices to help your child with picky eating and autism eat more.

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