
Mealtime Struggles and ARFID in Neurodivergent Kids | Ep. 130
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In this episode, Samantha and Lauren talk about Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). They explain that ARFID is a recognized eating disorder, different from simple picky eating, characterized by extreme avoidance or restriction of food, leading to nutritional, growth, or emotional problems.
The disorder is often misunderstood, with myths such as it being due to bad parenting or something children will grow out of.
Samantha and Lauren discuss sensory sensitivities, negative food experiences, interoception challenges, and anxiety as key factors contributing to ARFID, particularly in children with autism and ADHD.
They also share their personal experiences and emphasize the importance of patience, understanding, and professional help in managing ARFID.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:52 Understanding ARFID: Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder
03:50 Common Signs and Symptoms of ARFID
05:01 Challenges and Myths Surrounding ARFID
05:46 Causes and Triggers of ARFID
12:39 Impact on Family Dynamics
17:35 Support and Professional Help
18:40 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
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