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We've all heard people say "don't play with your food," but we're here to tell you that playing with food is a great way to encourage ... It can be SO TOUGH to make sure your child is getting the right nutrients and enough calories to sustain his/her rapidly growing ... Sensory food aversion is when a person has problems with the sight, smell, taste, or texture of certain foods.
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- We've all heard people say "don't play with your food," but we're here to tell you that playing with food is a great way to encourage ...
- It can be SO TOUGH to make sure your child is getting the right nutrients and enough calories to sustain his/her rapidly growing ...
- Sensory food aversion is when a person has problems with the sight, smell, taste, or texture of certain foods.
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