By Melanie Potock
As a speech-language pathologist specializing in pediatric feeding treatment, I work mostly with kids, food and creating happier mealtimes for families. I often find the kitchen is the heart of the home, where parents are most relaxed and where we can build relationships with kids with autism, especially if they are hesitant eaters.
To help SLPs and parents embark on their food adventure, I offer five tips to make the kitchen connection for kids with autism.
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