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Showing posts with label Problem Feeders. Show all posts

July 4, 2012

Problem Feeders


Parents can become overwhelmed and frightened when their child refuses to eat. Many struggle at mealtime, hoping to find a way for their child to eat and drink without resistance. To best address these challenges, we need to discern if the child is a problem feeder, learn why they are not eating, and provide avenues for parents to get professional and medical guidance, if necessary.

Some signs and symptoms of problem feeding are: eating fewer than 20 different foods, taking too long to eat (generally over 45 minutes).

Some signs and symptoms of problem feeding are:
  • eating fewer than 20 different foods
  • taking too long to eat (generally over 45 minutes)
  • refusing food
  • vomiting, gagging, or choking when eating
  • inappropriate behaviors surrounding mealtime (e.g., hitting, kicking, throwing food)
  • refusing entire categories of food textures or food groups
  • tantrums when presented with new foods
  • refusing to eat a once-favorite food and never reinstating that item back into his food inventory
  • medical complications leading to poor growth

While eating fewer than twenty different foods or taking longer than 45 minutes to eat can be signs of feeding problems – these are not uncommon behaviors for a child with autism; typically, additional symptoms are present with problem feeders. For example, if a child ate fewer than 20 foods and took a long time to eat but was generally happy and not gagging or crying at meals, then the child may not be a problem feeder. And, as Julie points out in her article, many children with limited diets...
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