Families facing PFD and ARFID deserve support. The right planβtailored to your childβstarts here.
Pediatric Feeding Disorder and ARFID can make mealtimes stressful for both kids and parents. We offer individualized, compassionate support that addresses the sensory, emotional, and medical roots of picky or restricted eating. With a family-centered approach, we help your child build trust with food, ease anxiety, and make lasting progress toward positive mealtimes.
Smart Starts for
Happy Eaters.
Our support for Pediatric Feeding Disorder and ARFID is designed to help families move from stress to progress. With a personalized, whole-child approach, we address the underlying causes of feeding difficulties and guide your child toward a healthier, more positive relationship with food.
Improved Mealtime Participation
Gradual, supported steps to help your child feel safe and engaged at the table.
Individualized Treatment Plans
Tailored strategies based on your childβs unique sensory, emotional, and developmental needs.
Reduced Food Anxiety
Gentle, evidence-based techniques to lower stress and resistance around eating.
Family-Centered Coaching
Practical tools and guidance to support progress at home and create a consistent, encouraging environment.
Collaboration with Medical & Therapy Teams
We work closely with your childβs care team to ensure coordinated, comprehensive support that addresses all aspects of their feeding challenges.
Take the First Step Toward Easier Mealtimes.
If your child is struggling with feeding, you donβt have to face it alone. Book a consultation to get expert, compassionate support tailored to your familyβs needs. Together, weβll create a plan that helps your child feel safe, supported, and ready to make progress at their own pace.

Got Questions About Starting Solids? Weβve Got Answers...
Starting solids can bring up a lot of questionsβwhat to feed, when to start, and how to keep your baby safe. Our FAQs cover the most common concerns so you can feel confident, informed, and supported every step of the way.
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PFD is a condition where a child has difficulty eating enough or the right types of food due to medical, nutritional, feeding skill, or psychosocial challenges. It can impact growth, development, and family mealtimes.
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ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) goes beyond picky eatingβit often involves strong sensory aversions, anxiety around food, or fear of choking or vomiting, and can lead to significant nutritional or emotional challenges.
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If your child eats a very limited diet, avoids entire food groups, becomes anxious or distressed during meals, or has difficulty gaining weight, it may be time to seek support from a feeding therapist.
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Weβll review your childβs feeding history, current challenges, and overall development. Youβll leave with a clear understanding of next steps and a plan tailored to your childβs needs.
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No. We use gentle, responsive strategies that focus on building trust and reducing anxietyβnever pressure, bribing, or force.
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Yes. We often work closely with pediatricians, speech and occupational therapists, dietitians, and other specialists to ensure your child receives comprehensive, coordinated care.
Letβs Make Mealtimes WorkβBook Your Spot Now.
Ready to get support for Pediatric Feeding Disorder or ARFID? Click below to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward calmer, more confident mealtimes.