Picky Eating or Something More? Take the First Step Here

 

Struggling to Fix Picky Eating or Find Feeding Therapy Help?

You’re not alone. Whether your child is a selective eater, you're exploring ARFID or PFD solutions, or you’ve been asking “why won’t my child eat?” — this quiz is your first step toward clarity.

Picky eating recovery starts by understanding what’s really going on. You’ll discover whether your child falls into the Fearful™, Stuck™, or Curious™ stage — so you can stop guessing and take the next right step. Depending on your results, you’ll get matched with simple tips and videos, a self-guided course, or a more personalized program designed to meet your child’s unique needs

 

Did You Know? Most kids don’t just grow out of extreme picky eating — research shows up to 80%¹ of children with feeding challenges like ARFID & PFD need support to make real progress. The earlier you start, the easier it is to help.

 

👉 Take the quiz to find out if your child is in the Fearful™, Stuck™, or Curious™ stage, what that means for them — and get your next step toward easier mealtimes.
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We Don’t Guess. We Assess.

At Foodology Feeding, you work with an SLP who has advanced, post-graduate training in:

  • Pediatric feeding

  • Oral motor development

  • Sensory integration

  • Gut health
    All through a holistic, functional lens.

We don’t follow protocols designed for the masses.
We build a plan around your child—based on what’s actually causing the problem.

If you’ve tried feeding therapy and it didn’t work… it probably wasn’t real feeding therapy.


As an SLP with advanced training in pediatric feeding, I created this chart to help you clearly see who treats what—and why starting with the right expert is so important.

 

The difference between spinning your wheels and seeing true progress?
It’s not more information — it’s knowing exactly what to do at the right time.
That’s what clinical intuition gives you — and we’ve earned that through years of deep, specialized work with families just like yours.

 

Already know you need help?
Learn More About the Unlocking Mealtimes Roadmap → Click Here!

If your child isn't eating enough, the label matters less than getting help.

Whether you’ve heard the term ARFID, been told your child might have PFD, or you’re just feeling stuck with extreme picky eating — you’re in the right place.

This quiz helps you cut through the confusion and take the right first step — no diagnosis required.

If you're feeling overwhelmed by all the different professionals out there—SLPs, OTs, dietitians, psychologists—you’re not alone.

“I didn’t even know what I was looking for — I just knew mealtimes were stressful and my child wasn’t eating well. Taking Christine’s quiz gave me clarity I didn’t expect. We finally had a starting point — and that changed everything.”
— Samantha, mom of a 4-year-old"

“We kept hearing ‘he’ll eat when he’s hungry,’ but it wasn’t true-- and he never seemed hungry! The quiz helped us finally understand what was really going on.”
— Irene, mom of a 6-year-old"

Not ready to take the quiz yet? Here's why this step matters:

Many parents wait months — even years — hoping things will get better. But early support can make all the difference.

We have worked with so many parents who thought they just needed to ‘wait it out.’ But once they knew what was really going on, they felt relief — and their child started making progress faster than they imagined.

This quiz helps you get clear on what your child really needs, so you can feel confident and supported moving forward.

💡 You’ll get customized insight + your next best step.

✓ Understand if your child’s eating is typical or needs support
✓ Discover whether they’re in the Fearful™ | Stuck™ | or Curious™ stage
✓ Get your next step toward calmer, more confident mealtimes

TAKE THE 2 MINUTE QUIZ
¹ Zimmer et al., Journal of Eating Disorders, 2017
Fearful™, Stuck™, and Curious™ are proprietary terms created for Foodology Feeding’s signature Unlocking Mealtimes™ program to describe levels of severity in feeding challenges.