Atypical eating behaviors are extremely common in children with autism, with over 60% of parents reporting food-selectivity or picky-eating patterns.1 Many parents have a lot of uncertainty about their child’s nutrition and growth. This article will help you understand your child’s nutritional needs, some common nutritional deficits, and learn easy tips for picky eaters.
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