Acorns to Oaks

Why Forcing Kids to Eat Can Backfire: Rethinking Feeding Therapy


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Feeding challenges in children, especially those with autism, are far more complex than “just getting them to eat.” In this episode of Acorns to Oaks, Kristine and Sarah explore the science, psychology, and real-world experiences behind food aversion, selective eating, and feeding therapy.

They unpack why outdated methods like force-feeding and “just make them eat it” can actually cause long-term harm, including trauma and disordered eating patterns. Instead, they advocate for a more compassionate, interdisciplinary approach that considers sensory input, autonomy, family dynamics, and developmental stages.

From early warning signs in infancy to the emotional toll on parents, this conversation highlights why feeding is one of the most misunderstood challenges in child development—and what we can do better. 

Acorns to Oaks is presented by Nurture & Nature ABA, providing compassionate ABA therapy and parent support in Valley Village and the San Fernando Valley.

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