Things cannot work the usual way when feeding an autistic child. The world of nutrition becomes a complex maze, filled with challenges that can leave parents feeling lost and overwhelmed. An autistic child often displays peculiar eating habits, turning mealtimes into battles rather than bonding moments.

Fussy eating can cause nutritional deficiencies, affecting growth and development. Introducing our Fussy Eater Intensive Program - a tailored solution to broaden your child's food choices.

Your Child's Needs, Our Focus

If your child:

  • Shows extreme pickiness about food
  • Has developmental delays or special needs, including autism
  • Is under an NDIS plan

We can help. Our program is designed to fit your family’s needs, whether you live near St Kilda/Elsternwick or anywhere in Australia (through our online option).

How We Work

Our intensive program involves 10-12 home visits, focusing on lunchtime or dinnertime. We'll assess your child's eating habits and create a personalised plan to introduce new foods gradually. While we aren't an NDIS provider, you can use your self-managed NDIS funds for our program.

Why Choose Fussy Eater?

  • Individualised Approach: We create a plan specific to your child's needs and preferences.
  • Expert Guidance: Our program is developed by experienced professionals who understand the challenges.
  • Proven Results: We have a track record of helping children with fussy eating habits.
  • Holistic Support: We work with you and your family to create a supportive environment.
  • Flexibility: Our program offers both in-home and online options for your convenience.

Helping Your Autistic Child Thrive

Avoid letting fussy eating hinder your child's progress. Our program can make a real difference.

Remember, every child deserves to enjoy a variety of healthy foods. let's work together to make that happen. Visit us for more information!

Source URL:- https://fussyeateraus.blogspot.com/2024/08/transforming-mealtime-struggles-into.html 

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