food refusal

Any Picky Eaters in the House?

Does your child have an extremely limited diet? Hard to get them to try any new foods?

 

There are many reasons why a child may refuse certain foods or be a “picky eater”.  One of those are due to sensory issues.  Another is oral motor issues.  

Don’t miss our video interview at the end of this post with Justine Hanson, OTA where she talks more about some of these reasons for picky eating, how OT may help and some ideas for parents to consider at home.

***Important Note – if you have concerns about your child’s food intake and eating habits you should always consult your child’s physician first.  

There are serious concerns in terms of swallowing issues that should always be considered and assessed by a physician, and may possibly require a referral to a speech therapist. 

There could also be dental issues or medical issues such as painful acid reflex or GI issues contributing to refusal.  So always speak to your child’s physician first.

Sensory or Texture Issues!

One of the biggest reasons a child may refuse foods is due to texture. They may not like the way certain textures feel in their mouth. 

Some tips to remember when this is the case:


Oral Motor Issues

Food refusal can also be due to oral motor issues. This can mean that the muscles are not able to manage the food in their mouth. Eating requires a lot of motor control and this can be a challenge for some kids. 

In these cases there are tools OT and ST will use to facilitate muscle activation to make it easier for them to manage the food in their mouth. We recommend speaking with your child’s physician about a referral to an occupational and/or speech therapist.

Sensory Challenges??

Does your child have sensory challenges? 

Don’t miss “A Parent’s Roadmap to the Sensory System.” Check out this resource and IMMEDIATELY start decreasing your child’s frustrations, help them focus, leave the meltdowns behind, and start working towards calmer and more peaceful family time! Just click the link below to learn more!


Understanding food refusal, tips for parents & understanding how Occupational Therapy may help!

Check out our video interview with Justine Hanson, Occupational Therapy Assistant and Behavioral Technician.

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