Research Cluster

Feeding Interventions for Selective Eating

This cluster shows how to help kids with autism eat more foods and stop refusing meals. It uses rewards, gentle guidance, and small steps so children taste new foods without tears. Parents and teachers can run these plans at home, school, or restaurants. BCBAs like these tricks because they work fast and keep kids healthy.

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1972–2026year range
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Research Cluster

Feeding Interventions for Selective Eating

This cluster contains 109 research articles. Editorial content is being generated — check back soon for a full synthesis, key findings, and practitioner guide.