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Helping neurodivergent children with autism, ADHD, and restrictive eating feel confident around food by supporting parents with practical, dietitian-led feeding guidance.

If mealtimes are filled with anxiety, sensory overwhelm, or nutrition worries, you are not alone. I help families to feel confident feeding their child.

If you are looking for simple steps that make a real difference, this is where to begin.

I went from feeling helpless watching meals go untouched to creating mealtimes where kids explore food willingly.

kristy jordan

dietitian & feeding therapist

Hi, I'm Kristy!

I know how exhausting and disheartening mealtimes can feel, especially when your child is autistic and food feels like a daily battle. I’ve seen the stress, the worry, and the frustration when every strategy seems to fall short.

Through years of working alongside families as a feeding therapist, I’ve learned how to create a mealtime environment that encourages eating. My approach helps children feel safe exploring food at their own pace, while giving parents the tools and confidence to support them without pressure.

I’ve walked with many families of autistic children as they’ve rebuilt trust at the table, celebrated progress, and rediscovered joy in mealtimes - and I’d love to help you do the same.

Hi, I'm Kristy - dietitian and feeding therapist helping parents support their child with food challenges.

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If your child eats a limited range of foods, it is natural to wonder whether they are getting what they need.

This Nutrition Check-In is designed to help you understand where your child’s intake may already be okay, and where extra support might be helpful.

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Is It Just Picky Eating?

Is It Just Picky Eating?

December 19, 20253 min read

If you are worried about your child’s eating, you are not alone. Many parents find themselves wondering whether their child’s limited food variety is normal for their age, or if it is a sign there is something more going on.

For some children, picky eating is a part of their typical development and eases as they get older. For others, however, ongoing restriction, distress around food, or very limited variety can begin to affect nutrition, growth, and general wellbeing. Along with causing parents a great deal of stress!

This resource is designed to help you step back and make sense of what you are seeing. It will guide you through common reasons children struggle with food and eating, help you to reflect on your child’s eating patterns, and support you to feel clearer about what could be influencing their picky eating, and when it may be time to seek extra support.


What this workbook will help you understand:

Inside, you will explore:

  • The difference between common picky eating and feeding challenges that can make eating genuinely hard for some children

  • Eight key areas that can influence eating, including development, sensory processing, appetite, past experiences, and the eating environment

  • Patterns in your child’s behaviour and responses around food, helping you understand what may be getting in the way


The eight key areas that can affect a child’s eating

Picky eating is not always about the food itself. For many children, eating is influenced by a combination of developmental, sensory, physical, and emotional factors. This workbook walks you through eight key areas that commonly impact how a child eats, helping you understand why eating might be challenging right now.

These include:

Developmental stage

When food refusal is linked to normal growth, independence, and changing priorities

Chewing, swallowing, or digestion

Physical factors like reflux, constipation, oral motor skills, or dental discomfort

Food fatigue

Losing interest in foods that have been eaten repeatedly

Sensory processing differences

Sensitivities to texture, taste, smell, appearance, temperature, or sound

Reduced appetite

Differences in hunger cues, illness, stress, or low appetite patterns

Past negative experiences

Choking, gagging, vomiting, pressure, or pain linked with eating

The eating environment

Noise, expectations, social pressure, and emotional tension at meals

Eating disorders

Including ARFID, where food avoidance significantly impacts nutrition, growth, or wellbeing


Taking your next step

This resource is not a diagnostic tool and is not intended to replace medical or individualised healthcare advice. Every child is different, and concerns about your child’s growth, health, or eating should always be discussed with your doctor or relevant healthcare professional.

The purpose of this workbook is to help you reflect, notice patterns, and consider possible factors that may be influencing your child’s eating. It is designed to give you areas to explore further, and not designed to label, diagnose, or provide treatment recommendations.

If at any point you are worried about your child’s health or wellbeing, seeking professional support is an important next step.


If you are ready to explore the eight areas that may be influencing your child's picky eating, you can download the workbook below.

👉 Is It Just Picky Eating?

Grate Adventures Free Resource: Is It Just Picky Eating?

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If this resource helps but you’re still feeling unsure, here are a few next steps:

  • Ongoing support: Join the Grate Adventures membership for guidance, reassurance, and community

  • Personalised help: If you’d like individual support, you can book a session with me here:

    👉 grateadventures.com/services

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Kristy Jordan, APD

Kristy Jordan, APD, is a Feeding Therapist and founder of Grate Adventures. She supports families to rebuild trust, reduce mealtime stress, and find joy in food again through responsive feeding and practical, evidence-based tools.

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