Does my picky eater need feeding therapy?

Does my picky eater need feeding therapy?

At some point in their lives, all children go through a picky eating phase. The hard part can be figuring out whether it’s just a phase that they’ll grow out of or whether they need professional help such as feeding therapy

Sometimes it can be a skill deficit that is keeping them from progressing to the next level of age appropriate foods (ie – purees to soft chewables) and sometimes it can be sensory related issues that keep them from eating certain foods (ie – texture, temperature or certain flavors or even colors). 

Here are a few red flags that tend to indicate it’s more than just a phase and that feeding therapy might be a good option for your child: 

  • Poor weight gain, on a consistent basis. 
  • Frequent gagging or choking during meals. 
  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing foods. 
  • Eats less than 20 foods. 
  • A decline in the number of foods they’ll accept. 
  • Won’t even tolerate new foods on their plate, let alone even trying them. 
  • Avoid all foods of a certain category (crunchy, hot, cold, etc) or a whole nutritional group (fruit, vegetables, meats, etc) 
  • Meal times are a constant battle. 

If this sounds like your child then scheduling an evaluation with a speech language pathologist/feeding therapist is a good idea. The sooner you’re able to tackle this problem, the better for your whole family.