š Pediatric feeding therapist humor is oddly specificā¦But every one of these āmoviesā has a little truth behind it. šš¼
š„Ŗ The Silence of the Hams
I rarely meet a picky eater who happily eats wet sandwich ham. Seriously⦠does anyone have a picky eater who eats ham? I need to meet your kid.š
šæ Nightmare on Snack Street
Snacking all day long can become a nightmare for appetite development. Kids need breaks between eating opportunities to build hunger, curiosity & interest in food.
šµāš« The Gagging
A little gagging when babies start solids can actually be protective & helpful. But persistent or excessive gagging deserves a closer look.
š Children of the Corn Dogs
Hot dogs & corn dogs are among the biggest choking risks for children under age 4.
šļø The Fast & the Furious: Mealtime Edition
Kids who eat SUPER fast sometimes need support with pacing, regulation & a hungry-not-hangry eating schedule.
š Lord of the Fries
Ever notice that highly anxious eaters can detect the difference between one fry brand & another without ever seeing the packaging? Sensory differences & anxiety are real.
š¹ The Hunger Games: Toddler Edition
The complete opposite of āFast & Furious.ā These are the kids who seem to survive on three crackers, one berry & pure determination. sometimes they need a consistent schedule, another time a full medical workup will reveal reasons why.
Because feeding is developmental, sensory, emotional, motor-based & relational all at once⦠and sometimes it can be scary. But with the right support, these kids become more adventurous eaters.ā¤ļø
š„°Melanie
⨠Thank you for following me for weekly feeding guidance grounded in 25+ years of feeding therapy, helping parents and therapists help kids find joy in food.
Picky eating / ARFID / feeding therapy / responsive feeding / toddler meals / sensory eating / oral motor development / choking prevention / family meals