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Picky Eaters vs Problem Feeders Questionnaire

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There is some confusion around what qualifies a ‘picky eater’ as a picky eater. More importantly, some kids are more than just picky, and will require support to learn to eat a more varied diet. You can use this short questionnaire to help determine how much support a child may need, and if Feeding Therapy might be a good option.

1. If you were to make a list of all of the foods that the child eats, how many foods would be on that list?

2. What happens when they food jag (eat the same food over and over, then suddenly stop eating that food)?

3. What happens if you put a new food on their plate?

4. Do they eat at least one food from each nutrition (proteins, vegetables, etc.) and texture (purees, soft foods, chewy foods, etc.) categories?

5. What do mealtimes look like?

6. How hard is it for them to learn about new foods?

7. How often has the child been reported as a “picky eater” at well-child check-ups?

 

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