For many families with children on the autism spectrum, mealtimes can be a source of stress and frustration. It’s not always a simple case of “picky eating.” Often, what appears to be behavioral resistance to certain foods might actually stem from underlying sensory sensitivities.
The Sensory World of Autism and Food:
Children with autism may experience the world differently, and this includes how they perceive food. Imagine experiencing tastes, textures, and smells with heightened intensity. A seemingly minor detail, like the feeling of a tomato skin or the smell of cooked broccoli, can be overwhelming and even painful.
This can lead to:
* Limited food repertoire: Sticking to a small selection of “safe” foods.
* Mealtime meltdowns: Becoming distressed or agitated during meals.
* Nutritional deficiencies: Avoiding essential food groups, impacting growth and development.
How MGM Behavioral’s ABA Program Can Help:
At MGM Behavioral, we understand the complex interplay between autism and food sensitivities. Our ABA therapy programs go beyond addressing outward behaviors to uncover the root cause of food aversion.
Here’s how we can help:
* Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA): We conduct a thorough assessment to identify the specific triggers for food refusal, pinpointing the sensory aspects that cause distress.
* Sensory Integration Therapy: Our therapists use evidence-based strategies to gradually desensitize children to challenging textures, smells, and tastes, making new foods more approachable.
* Positive Reinforcement: We create a positive and supportive environment around mealtimes, using reinforcement to encourage trying new foods and expanding food choices.
* Parent Training: We empower parents with the knowledge and tools to continue the progress at home, creating consistency and promoting long-term success.
More Than Just Eating:
Addressing food sensitivities is about more than just expanding a child’s diet. It’s about improving their overall quality of life. By reducing mealtime stress and ensuring adequate nutrition, we can help children with autism thrive.
If you’re concerned about your child’s eating habits, don’t hesitate to reach out to MGM Behavioral. Our team of experienced BCBAs is dedicated to helping children with autism overcome challenges and reach their full potential.
Contact us today for a free consultation.www.mgmbehavioral.com or call us at 305-827-2822
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