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Episode 28: Unpacking Autism Feeding and Eating Challenges

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What if we told you that over 40-45% of children on the autism spectrum encounter some form of feeding selectivity? That's an astonishing fact and one that our esteemed guest, Dr. Pranali Hoyle, a board-certified behavior analyst, unpacks in great detail in our enlightening conversation. We delve into the often misunderstood realm of feeding and eating challenges for children with autism. Dr. Hoyle, with her wealth of knowledge and extensive experience, guides us through the complexities of these issues, bringing to light how they often manifest as early as 18 months to two years of age.
In this episode, we take an intense look at the links between autism and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a topic where Dr. Hoyle's expertise is invaluable. She elucidates how diagnosing autism in young children can be a challenge as symptoms often overlap with OCD. The discussion also veers towards the unique social aspects of food and how they can pose difficulties for children on the spectrum. Dr. Hoyle offers insights on supporting these kids successfully in varied settings, something that parents, caregivers, and professionals will find incredibly beneficial.
Navigating through feeding challenges with your child can be daunting. But with Dr. Hoyle's guidance on identifying a child's preferences, using positive reinforcement, and systematic exposure, it becomes less intimidating. She emphasizes the vital role parents play in this process and offers some brilliant strategies for their support. We also explore the critical importance of early intervention in addressing feeding issues, the role of our five senses in feeding, and the necessity of finding the right professional for your child. This episode is a treasure trove of information, sure to broaden your understanding of autism and feeding challenges, and leave you better equipped to handle them.
Neurodiversity of Northeast - pranalihoyle@gmail.com
References
Cermak SA, Curtin C, Bandini LG. Food selectivity and sensory sensitivity in children with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2010;110 238-246.

Ledford, J. R., & Gast, D. L. (2006). Feeding Problems in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088357606021003040

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What if we told you that over 40-45% of children on the autism spectrum encounter some form of feeding selectivity? That's an astonishing fact and one that our esteemed guest, Dr. Pranali Hoyle, a board-certified behavior analyst, unpacks in great detail in our enlightening conversation. We delve into the often misunderstood realm of feeding and eating challenges for children with autism. Dr. Hoyle, with her wealth of knowledge and extensive experience, guides us through the complexities of these issues, bringing to light how they often manifest as early as 18 months to two years of age.
In this episode, we take an intense look at the links between autism and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a topic where Dr. Hoyle's expertise is invaluable. She elucidates how diagnosing autism in young children can be a challenge as symptoms often overlap with OCD. The discussion also veers towards the unique social aspects of food and how they can pose difficulties for children on the spectrum. Dr. Hoyle offers insights on supporting these kids successfully in varied settings, something that parents, caregivers, and professionals will find incredibly beneficial.
Navigating through feeding challenges with your child can be daunting. But with Dr. Hoyle's guidance on identifying a child's preferences, using positive reinforcement, and systematic exposure, it becomes less intimidating. She emphasizes the vital role parents play in this process and offers some brilliant strategies for their support. We also explore the critical importance of early intervention in addressing feeding issues, the role of our five senses in feeding, and the necessity of finding the right professional for your child. This episode is a treasure trove of information, sure to broaden your understanding of autism and feeding challenges, and leave you better equipped to handle them.
Neurodiversity of Northeast - pranalihoyle@gmail.com
References
Cermak SA, Curtin C, Bandini LG. Food selectivity and sensory sensitivity in children with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2010;110 238-246.

Ledford, J. R., & Gast, D. L. (2006). Feeding Problems in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders. Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088357606021003040

You can find the workouts and online community here: https://www.bodyholic.fit
Please consider following Bodyholic on Instagram for more information.
Music by Skilsel
Photo by Boris Kuznetz

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