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Autism and Trying New Foods By Kelly Jean Sullivan

  For example,  many children with autism dislike trying new things . In psychology, we call this neophobia. If a child seems afraid or wary of new foods, think of ways to manage this anxiety. For example, instead of asking the child to taste the new food outright, try a stepwise approach How do I get my autistic child to try new things? Praise and reward your child when they're flexible and try to cope with these changes . If your child finds it hard to switch between activities, try slowly adding new activities, one at a time. For example, you might want your child to learn to stop what they're doing and move to a new activity when you ask <amp-auto-ads type="adsense" data-ad-client="ca-pub-1763189992875486"> </amp-auto-ads> Is Picky Eating autism? Even though picky eating is a common problem, research suggests that it's usually a temporary and normal part of development. However,  children with autism often have more chronic feedin