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Beyond Picky Eating

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In this eye-opening episode of All Abilities, No Filter, Jake Edgar sits down with speech-language pathologist and feeding specialist Lena Livinsky to explore the hidden causes of picky eating and why traditional approaches often fail. Many parents are told that picky eating is just a phase, that children will eventually grow out of it, or that they simply need to "try harder." But what if the real issue goes much deeper? Lena shares her holistic approach to feeding challenges, explaining how factors such as gut health, sensory processing, oral motor development, nervous system regulation, and family dynamics can all play a role in a child's relationship with food. Whether you're raising a child with autism, ADHD, sensory sensitivities, or simply struggling through stressful mealtimes, this conversation offers practical strategies and a completely different perspective on feeding difficulties. đŸŽ™ïž In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ Why picky eating may be a symptom—not the root problem ✅ The connection between gut health and food preferences ✅ How sensory processing impacts eating behaviors ✅ Why pressure at the dinner table often backfires ✅ Strategies for reducing mealtime stress and power struggles ✅ The importance of realistic, developmentally appropriate expectations ✅ How Lena's BLOOM Framework helps families understand and address feeding challenges ✅ What parents can do today to start creating positive changes If you've ever worried about your child's limited diet, nutritional intake, food aversions, or mealtime battles, this episode is packed with insights that can help.

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Beyond Picky Eating

In this eye-opening episode of All Abilities, No Filter, Jake Edgar sits down with speech-language pathologist and feeding specialist Lena Livinsky to explore the hidden causes of picky eating and why traditional approaches often fail. Many parents are told that picky eating is just a phase, that children will eventually grow out of it, or that they simply need to "try harder." But what if the real issue goes much deeper? Lena shares her holistic approach to feeding challenges, explaining how factors such as gut health, sensory processing, oral motor development, nervous system regulation, and family dynamics can all play a role in a child's relationship with food. Whether you're raising a child with autism, ADHD, sensory sensitivities, or simply struggling through stressful mealtimes, this conversation offers practical strategies and a completely different perspective on feeding difficulties. đŸŽ™ïž In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ Why picky eating may be a symptom—not the root problem ✅ The connection between gut health and food preferences ✅ How sensory processing impacts eating behaviors ✅ Why pressure at the dinner table often backfires ✅ Strategies for reducing mealtime stress and power struggles ✅ The importance of realistic, developmentally appropriate expectations ✅ How Lena's BLOOM Framework helps families understand and address feeding challenges ✅ What parents can do today to start creating positive changes If you've ever worried about your child's limited diet, nutritional intake, food aversions, or mealtime battles, this episode is packed with insights that can help.

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