Encouranging Your Autistic Child to Eat

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2011

Dr. Girolami, the clinical director of the feeding disorders program at Kennedy Krieger Institute, discusses some strategies for getting an autistic child to eat.

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  • You missed something..autistic don't usually get rewards as related to what they did. They like the rewards but don't get the connection so "If you eat this, you will get that" doesn't usually work because of their processing deficits (handling 2 pieces of information) Shakes work the best and provide no worries for parents, then they can eat what they want.

  • You missed something..autistic don't usually get rewards as related to what they did. They like the rewards but don't get the connection so "If you eat this, you will get that" doesn't usually work because of their processing deficits (handling 2 pieces of information) Shakes work the best and provide no worries for parents. Then let them have what they want (except for casein/gluten products

  • You missed something..autistic don't usually get rewards as related to what they did. They like the rewards but don't get the connection so "If you eat this, you will get that" doesn't usually work because of their processing deficits (handling 2 pieces of information) Shakes work the best and provide no worries for parents. Then let them have what they want (except for casein/gluten products that they crave)

  • You missed something..autistic don't usually get rewards as related to what they did. They like the rewards but don't get the connection so "If you eat this, you will get that" doesn't usually work because of their processing deficits (handling 2 pieces of information) Shakes work the best and provide no worries for parents. Then let them have what they want (except for casein/gluten products that they crave)

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