
Ep. 7- When Mealtime Feels Like a Minefield: Feeding Support for adopted and foster children
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In this powerful episode, we welcome back Amy Elmore, our long-time occupational therapist and feeding specialist, to explore one of the most emotionally charged parenting challenges for children with trauma histories-- feeding.From picky eating and food refusal to bottle aversion and sensory challenges, Amy breaks down the why behind feeding difficulties and offers trauma-informed insights and real-life strategies that work.We dive deep into how early feeding experiences impact brain development, emotional safety, and attachment—and how healing often begins with one safe bite.This episode is a must-listen for caregivers, clinicians, and anyone working with children from hard places.For many children from adoptive, foster, or kinship backgrounds, mealtime isn’t just about food—it’s about trust, control, trauma, and healing. Whether your child is a “vacuum cleaner” eater, a picky one, or struggling with sensory aversion, Amy offers trauma-informed wisdom, practical strategies, and compassionate insight to help families navigate the complex world of feeding therapy.You’ll learn:Why trauma disrupts hunger cues and feeding developmentWhat to do when a child refuses food—or eats too muchHow parent stress and child feeding behaviors become intertwinedWhen to seek help—and how virtual parent coaching is changing access to supportIf you’ve ever ended a mealtime in tears or worry, this episode is for you.Supported by our friends at Show Hope.