When Is Picky Eating Normal?
In this episode of How To Unpicky Your Picky Eater, Christine Miroddi Yoder, a speech pathologist and holistic feeding therapist, dives into the topic of picky eating to help parents understand what is considered normal and when they should be concerned. Christine explains that while some picky eating phases are typical during certain developmental stages, there are key differences between a normal picky eater and a problem feeder. She shares insights on the characteristics of normal picky eating, such as accepting a variety of foods and lacking fear around eating, as well as red flags that indicate more serious feeding issues, like severe food refusal and a limited range of acceptable foods.
Christine emphasizes the importance of seeking early intervention if a child is showing signs of being a problem feeder, noting that children with fewer preferred foods often require longer and more intensive therapy. She advises parents to be cautious of generalized advice and to seek support from professionals who consider the whole child, including their sensory and oral motor skills, as well as their nutritional needs. By understanding the distinctions between normal picky eating and more serious feeding issues, parents can make informed decisions and take appropriate actions to support their child's development and well-being. Tune in for practical tips and guidance on navigating picky eating and ensuring a positive mealtime experience for your family.
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Tune in and empower yourself with the knowledge to make lasting changes in your child's mealtime experience.