Tag Archives: ARFID
35(4) Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is a broad diagnosis that includes children and adults with selective food intake (severe picky eating, typically associated with sensory issues), restricted intake due to fear of consequences of eating (e.g., fear of vomiting … Continue reading →
Posted in General Topics Related to CSHCN, Specific Conditions
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Tagged appetite, ARFID, behavior, calories, CSHCN, development, education, energy, family centered care, feeding, growth, growth charts, intervention, nutrition management, selectivity, sensory issues, team members
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35(3) Anxious Eaters, Anxious Mealtimes: Support for Seriously Picky Eaters
There are picky eaters and there are SERIOUSLY PICKY eaters! Parents and therapists alike face the challenges of supporting children with both mild and extreme picky eating tendencies. We know it is developmentally appropriate for toddlers to be picky. However, … Continue reading →
Posted in General Topics Related to CSHCN
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Tagged anxious eaters, ARFID, behavior, family centered care, intervention, mealtime peace, new foods, pediatric feeding disorder, pfd, sensory, sensory issues, systematic desensitization, team members, trust
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