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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] My 14 year old is still like this. As a toddler he had occupational/feeding therapy because he had issues with sensing food in his mouth. He chews a lot more than normal and has a sensitive gag reflex. It's as if his body is afraid of choking with those slippery, mushy foods. So no yogurt, banana, avocado, tofu, porridge-type stuff and he's actually not a fan of ice cream either. He loves crunchy things too! Probably his mouth cavity can feel those much better. [/quote] PP again. I do not describe this as picky: this is a real sensory disorder! My son eats a healthy variety of fruits, vegetables, carbs and protein, as well as liquids (soups and sauces), but not that in-between mushy texture that apparently his tongue and teeth don't know what to do with. [/quote]
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