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[quote=Anonymous]Pp who is an ARFID parent here. Agree it is a long and slow process. The best thing for my kid was to take the pressure off completely. My kids therapist does a lot of work around lower anxiety in general and also understanding how their body physically reacts to anxiety.but a lot of it is us as a family chipping away at it every day. My kid wishes they ate better so we basically try to find ways to make challenges small enough they can manage it. Look into food chaining. My kid now eats pasta from anywhere, a lot of Mac n cheeses and many chicken nuggets. Sounds crappy but that allows us to go to a lot of restaurants. We do so many different approaches. Baking treats together, picking fruit at an orchard, anything and everything. [/quote]
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