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Autism And Food Aversions: You’re Not Alone

  • autismresponseteam
  • Aug 18, 2022
  • 1 min read

He’ll only eat the orange triangles. She refuses to eat anything green. Running out of the preferred snack when the clock says 11:11 causes a complete meltdown. Being a parent of a child with autism and one with specific food aversions (nearly all of them) can feel like being caught in a perpetual Bermuda triangle.


Outside of the stress of it all, there is the guilty reality that all those orange triangle chips and Louie Blue popsicles are depriving your child of much-needed nutrition. So, what to do about autism and food aversions? How do you navigate this emotional minefield with grace and the peace of mind that your child is getting the nutrients s/he needs?



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