Stories of Extreme Picky Eating: Children with Severe Food Aversions and the Solutions That Helped Them

Stories of Extreme Picky Eating: Children with Severe Food Aversions and the Solutions That Helped Them

By Jennifer Friedman

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Discover the Strategies That Helped the Most Extreme Picky Eaters and That Can Help Your Picky Eater, Too

"Is this normal picky eating stuff, or is there more going on here?" It's a question many parents worry about, and the same question one mom asked Jennifer Friedman in a session about her son Ryder, who struggled to eat more than chicken nuggets and french fries. In Stories of Extreme Picky Eating, Jennifer invites you into her nutritional therapy office to meet real kids struggling with serious food aversions, and learn the strategies that helped them come to eat a wider variety of nutritious foods with more ease.

You'll meet Jackson, an eight-year-old whose diet used to consist entirely of packaged fruit and veggie puree pouches, milk and crackers. You'll meet Ruby, a bright and bubbly seven-year-old, who ate little more than sugar-laden baked goods and packaged snacks, and who struggled with an extremely sensitive gag reflex. And you'll meet five more children whose stories are as fascinating to read as they are enlightening to reveal the root causes of picky eating.

Backed by cutting-edge research--and including kid-friendly activities and intervention plans--this book will help you understand the complex issues that drive children's picky eating habits, and implement key strategies that can set them on the path to enjoying a more diverse, nutritious diet.

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Publish date September 29, 2020
Publisher Page Street Publishing
Format Paperback
Pages 256
ISBN 9781645671923
1645671925

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