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More Than Picky Eating: Kids with a serious aversion to many foods may need help to overcome avoidance

June 17, 2019 by Jennifer 1 Comment

Kids with a serious aversion to many foods may need help with food habits and overcoming avoidance!

Picky eating and food aversions has been a hot topic lately on our Facebook discussion page. So today I’m posting an article focusing on Sensory Processing Disorder, sensory issues and food/oral aversions.


CLICK HERE: More Than Picky Eating: Kids with a serious aversion to many foods may need help to overcome avoidance

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More Than Picky Eating: Kids with a serious aversion to many foods may need help to overcome avoidance

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Filed Under: SPD Information Tagged With: aversion, avoidance, eating, food aversions, health, hot topic, mental-health, Selective eating disorder, sensory processing disorder

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  1. Brenda says

    July 23, 2021 at 7:43 am

    Yeah food aversion is been the serious problem for so many parents including me. Kids used to eat only the food they like and rest they wouldn’t. Sometimes I used to add something of their choice in every meal I make for them. Sometimes it works and sometimes doesn’t.

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