Studies have shown that children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often struggle with food refusal more than their typically developing peers. It’s not uncommon for them to have a significantly narrower range of foods they’re willing to eat. So, if your little one is a picky eater, know that you’re not alone in this.
The impact of these challenges goes beyond the dinner table. Poor eating habits can lead to various nutritional issues, impacting not just physical health but also attention and behavior. As parents, we face the daunting task of deciphering whether the feeding problem stems from medical issues or behavioral factors.
The first step is to openly communicate your concerns with your Pediatrician and therapists involved in your child’s care. Your Pediatrician plays a pivotal role in facilitating further evaluations that are necessary to understand your child’s specific needs. They might recommend assessments from a team of skilled professionals, including medical experts such as pediatricians, dieticians, and gastroenterologists. Additionally, specialists like oral-motor therapists (speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists) and child psychologists who specialize in pediatric feeding disorders can provide valuable insights and support.
If you’re seeking additional help, guidance, or just a friendly conversation, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Nurture Pods.
At Nurture Pods, we understand the unique challenges faced by children with special needs. Our dedicated intervention center is designed to cater to the individual needs of every child we work with. With a focus on evidence-based best practices, we craft personalized intervention programs that nurture and empower these incredible young minds.
Written by: Alex Liau
Published on 5 January 2024
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