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Feeding and autism: the sensory link

Why autistic children often eat a restricted diet, and how to expand it without force.

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Why autistic children often eat a restricted diet, and how to expand it without force.

In the meantime, the other pages in Feeding as a signal may be useful — scroll down for related reading, or start the walk-through for a quick picture of where your child is.

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Other parts of this cluster.

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ADHD and appetite

Why stimulant medication affects appetite, and the practical workarounds.

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When feeding needs a specialist

The patterns that warrant a paediatric feeding clinic referral.

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