by Jenny Friedman, RD | May 28, 2019
Kids with autism are known to have more food neophobia (fear of newness) than kids who are not on the spectrum. So many parents ask me how can I introduce new foods to my kid? I hear very often that kids refuse new foods or can’t even tolerate having new foods on...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Apr 22, 2019
Feeding a picky eater with autism is no easy feat. At this point I feel like I’ve heard it all – every challenge, meltdown, rigid preference, food restriction, and more. That’s all to say: I know what you’re up against. And I know the challenges are real. I’ve...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Apr 18, 2019
What’s a reasonable amount of time when introducing a new food to the time of acceptance of it? I receive some form of this question at least weekly with the families participating in my Nutrition for Autism Program. I’m sure you can relate. This is an...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Apr 11, 2019
Although autism is primarily a developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior, some studies suggest there is an inflammatory component of the condition. While there is no strong evidence to support any one particular diet for treating or curing...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Apr 4, 2019
Helping your selective eater with autism become a good eater isn’t easy. But you know that already! Transforming the restrictive eating habits of an autistic child who fears new foods takes a tremendous amount of patience and a certain amount of skill. As the...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Apr 1, 2019
As an autism nutritionist, the primary concern I hear from parents is that their child won’t try new foods. Autism picky eating is extremely common – anywhere from 50 to over 80% of parents report picky eating in a child on the spectrum (and over 90% of my...