PRO-TIPS FOR PICKY EATERS

WHY IS MY CHILD A PICKY EATER?

Picky eating can be caused by a variety of reasons from sensory issues, oral motor difficulties, physical issues, and a history of negative food experiences. These factors often snowball together creating a picky eater.

HOW CAN I SUPPORT MY CHILD IN EXPLORING NEW FOODS? 

Create a positive mealtime environment. Don’t force your child to eat a food that they don’t want to. This will cause stress. Always offer at least one preferred food at mealtimes.

Gradual exposure: Encourage food play outside of mealtimes.

Positive reinforcement: Praise them for any time they interact with a new food (i.e. touching, smelling, licking, etc).

Offer choices: Give your child options within a meal, such as offering two different vegetables with different textures. This will give them control by making a choice and increases the likelihood they’ll try something new.

Model: Eat the same foods as your child and discuss your observations (smell, color, taste, texture, etc.)

Be consistent and patient! 

PRO-TIP: BOOST ATTENTION WITH HEAVY WORK BREAKS

WHAT IS PROPRIOCEPTION?

Proprioception – known as the body’s “internal GPS” – helps the brain understand where the body is in relation to itself and the environment from sensory receptors in the muscles, joints, and ligaments. It helps us know where our limbs are without looking at them, maintain balance, and determine how much force to apply for various activities (i.e. to write vs. to throw a ball). 

SIGNS OF POOR PROPRIOCEPTIVE PROCESSING:

Clumsy (trips, walks into things, frequent falls)

Difficulty applying an appropriate amount of force for a given task (i.e. breaking pencil tips constantly or writing so softly that letters are difficult to see/read)

Constantly seeks movement (jumps/crashes on furniture, hugs too tightly, “ants in the pants,” constantly fidgeting.)

Challenges with fine motor tasks (i.e. handwriting, manipulating small objects) Difficulty staying focused. 

WHY HEAVY WORK?

It helps to regulate the sensory system through proprioceptive input.


HEAVY WORK ACTIVITY IDEAS FOR HOME AND/OR SCHOOL:

Chair/Wall Push-ups

Raking Carrying items (i.e. taking stack of library books to librarian or carrying laundry up/Down the stairs)

Washing windows

Sweeping

Vacuuming

Stretching/Yoga

Jumping Jacks

Animal Walks

Pushing, pulling, squeezing activities