Getting support early from health care professionals can make a big difference in helping children with ARFID recover. With the right guidance and patience, many children can go on to expand their diets and support their normal development.
While malnutrition can be a serious concern for children with ARFID, early support can make a meaningful difference on preventing negative growth and health outcomes.
Learning what to feed children with ARFID can feel overwhelming. Identifying “safe foods” and using high-calorie options can support their physical and mental development.
If you think your child has ARFID, you might be wondering where to start. Here's a breakdown of ARFID treatments that may be used to support your child's journey.
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