A.R.F.I.D.
For those who Achieve their Required Food Intake Differently
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder is a recognised feeding difficulty - not ‘picky eating’. I support the nutrition side of ARFID using a neuro-affirming approach, working alongside your other providers where needed.
For the parents who know this is more than ‘picky eating’
For every child who’s been called ‘fussy’ and finds eating challenging
I was the child who was called ‘fussy’, and food is still something I navigate myself
Now I’m a Certified Practicing Nutritionist (AARPN) supporting families through it
You don’t have to figure this out alone
For the parent who wants to support their child’s eating challenges without asking them to change who they are.
An on-demand course for parents of selective eaters and children with ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), comprising seven lessons to help you understand your child's eating and how to support them. Includes a critical look at traditional feeding advice, nervous system safety, and the role of the family nervous system.
A FREE handout to download to give to family, friends and education settings to help them understand ARFID. Includes a page for filling out your preferences and accommodations.
Telehealth consultations with a Certified Practicing Nutritionist with lived experience of ARFID. For personalised assessment and support.











