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In this episode, let’s talk about why autistic children find food and eating difficult and some possible solutions for overcoming these difficulties.

References:

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Disclaimer: I'm not a professional, just a student with a passion for autism.

I acknowledge the Cadigal people who are the traditional custodians of the land I live and learn on. I pay respects to the elders past, present and emerging.