
From Picky Eating Battles to Positive Mealtime Relationships, with Polina Shkadron
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Have you heard of ARFID? It stands for Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, which sounds pretty scary. You may wonder if this is like picky eating, but it’s actually very different from picky eating.
Today on the podcast, Polina Shkadron emphasizes that children with ARFID should eat for themselves rather than to please others. Her approach prioritizes family dynamics, fostering trust and self-efficacy by supporting parental instincts and encouraging children to engage mindfully with their food, ultimately promoting healthier eating habits and enhanced family mealtime experiences.
Listen in for how we can do that.
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Polina Shkadron is a neurodivergent therapist specializing in helping Autistic and ADHD kids find their strengths.
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