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[quote=Anonymous]I have a baby about to start solids. His older brother has ASD. As anyone with ASD in their family knows, the relationship with food is ... complicated, and it can become easy for ASD kiddos to get hooked on a handful of foods to the exclusion of their nutritional needs. I would therefore like to be thoughtful and intentional about how I start my baby on solids. Has anyone with ASD experience formed cohesive views on how they wish they'd started their baby on solids or what they'd do with a future baby? My inclination is to try to incorporate vitamin-rich protein sources into purees (e.g. a dash of organ meat) and to try to work in some fermented foods for gut health (e.g., sauerkraut or homemade fermented vegetables). Thanks in advance [/quote]
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