by Jenny Friedman, RD | Mar 28, 2019
I polled some amazing autism parents in my Facebook Group and on Instagram to find out about their experiences raising a picky eater (or problem feeder) on the autism spectrum. The question I asked was: What is the most frustrating autism picky eating advice you’ve...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Mar 25, 2019
Autism parents worry that their picky eaters aren’t consuming the right nutrients. They see their child eating a limited number of foods, restricting entire food groups, refusing supplements, and eating only certain textures. Is it really possible such limited diet...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Mar 21, 2019
This article discusses problem feeding in autism and compares picky eating to problem feeding, a distinction created by Dr. Kay Toomey. Do you have a picky eater on the autism spectrum? Yes? I disagree. No, I’m not undermining the feeding challenges you see in your...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Mar 18, 2019
Eating is ultimately a personal experience. As much as you wish you could just put food in your child’s mouth or wave a magic wand to improve his eating habits, it just doesn’t work that way. The decision to eat is the child’s. But that isn’t to say that you don’t...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Mar 14, 2019
Lindsay came to me really worried. Two years ago her son, Rex, a 5-year-old with autism, used to eat over a dozen foods. He was always a selective eater, but had a solid list of favorites, so she wasn’t too concerned. That changed when Rex slowly started refusing to...
by Jenny Friedman, RD | Mar 4, 2019
“How do you get a kid who won’t try ANYTHING to start? He’ll cook and touch, he just won’t try.” An autism mom approached me recently with this question. Can you relate? Autism and New Foods Cooking and touching are positive food experiences that can work up to...