Selective Eaters Program

What Is Addressed

  • Persistent limited eating beyond typical developmental phases

  • Anxiety and distress around mealtimes

  • Avoidance of new foods or refusal to eat with family

  • Power struggles and negative food experiences

6-Session Series

You will begin with a 1:1 assessment to determine if this program is the right fit. During this initial session, we assess your child’s eating behaviors and rule out ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), which requires a different clinical approach.

A woman with two young girls sitting at a dining table filled with food, including chicken nuggets, watermelon, and various bowls of sauces, enjoying a meal together.
A woman and a young boy having breakfast in a bright kitchen. The boy is pouring cereal from a jar into a bowl while the woman looks on smiling. Breakfast items on the table include croissants, apples, orange juice, milk, and cups.
A young child with blonde hair sits at a table with a red bowl in front of him, resting his face on his hands and making a silly face in a bright, cheerful dining area.
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