Does ARFID Go Away? Understanding ARFID Recovery in Children

April 2026

Author:

Samantha Garrido, MSNS

Coauthors:

Jennifer Anderson, MSPH, RDN

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About Kids Eat in Color

Created by experts, Kids Eat in Color is the leading resource for families seeking evidence-based information and strategies on child nutrition and feeding.

Author:

Samantha Garrido, MSNS

Coauthors:

Jennifer Anderson, MSPH, RDN

about us

About Kids Eat in Color

Created by experts, Kids Eat in Color is the leading resource for families seeking evidence-based information and strategies on child nutrition and feeding.

Samantha Garrido, MSNS

Samantha Garrido, MSNS

Samantha is a dietetic intern at Be Well Solutions with a masters in nutritional sciences from the University of Hawaii at Mano’a. Before that, she received her bachelor of science at San Jose State University for athletic training with a minor in nutrition. As a future Registered Dietitian, Samantha hopes to help people learn more about basic nutrition and how to lead a healthier but balanced lifestyle.

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