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Picky eating is common for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Autistic individuals often show atypical eating patterns and have more difficulty with mealtime behaviors in comparison to their non-autistic peers (Christensen et al., 2019; Mayes & Zickgraf, 2019; Sharp et al., 2013).

Tagged with: Autism Spectrum Disorder, In The News
Topic: Autism
Alana E. Telesford, PhD
Alana E. Telesford, PhD, is a former psychologist in the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute. She received her … Read Bio
Shannon Santoro, MA, MS
Shannon Santoro, MA, MS, is a former clinical extern in the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute. She is … Read Bio
Cynthia Martin, PsyD
Cynthia Martin, PsyD
Dr. Cynthia Martin is the Senior Director and a senior psychologist in the Autism Center at the Child Mind Institute. … Read Bio