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Neurodiversity and Feeding Differences with Naureen Hunani, RD

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"Neurodiversity is a biological fact." Montreal dietitian Naureen Hunani joins us today to share about how brain differences such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Differences can impact the feeding relationship, and how the frameworks and guidance we depend on can cause more problems than they solve if they are not inclusive of and responsive to those differences.
Find Naureen online:
www.instagram.com/naureenhunaninutrition
www.naureenhunani.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Free Workshop: Sneaking and Snacking
Why your kids' chaotic eating persists despite your best efforts and what to do about it
Sex and the City Clip: Charlotte and Carrie at the speaker's event
https://youtu.be/czKizGap4Yo
Episode 2: Family Feeding Dynamics: Making the Division of Responsibility Work for your Family
Division of Responsibility in Feeding
Jessica Matthews: PDA profile of Autism blog
https://pathologicaldemandavoidanceaprofileofautism.com
Christina Miserandino and Spoon Theory
https://butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/
Find Katherine online:
www.instagram.com/katzavrd
www.kznutrition.com
Here's an easy way to rate the podcast:
https://ratethispodcast.com/feedinghumans

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"Neurodiversity is a biological fact." Montreal dietitian Naureen Hunani joins us today to share about how brain differences such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and Sensory Processing Differences can impact the feeding relationship, and how the frameworks and guidance we depend on can cause more problems than they solve if they are not inclusive of and responsive to those differences.
Find Naureen online:
www.instagram.com/naureenhunaninutrition
www.naureenhunani.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Free Workshop: Sneaking and Snacking
Why your kids' chaotic eating persists despite your best efforts and what to do about it
Sex and the City Clip: Charlotte and Carrie at the speaker's event
https://youtu.be/czKizGap4Yo
Episode 2: Family Feeding Dynamics: Making the Division of Responsibility Work for your Family
Division of Responsibility in Feeding
Jessica Matthews: PDA profile of Autism blog
https://pathologicaldemandavoidanceaprofileofautism.com
Christina Miserandino and Spoon Theory
https://butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/
Find Katherine online:
www.instagram.com/katzavrd
www.kznutrition.com
Here's an easy way to rate the podcast:
https://ratethispodcast.com/feedinghumans

  continue reading

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