When Picky Eating Is More Than Just a Phase
Picky eating is common in young children — but that doesn’t mean it should always be brushed off. For some kids, mealtime struggles are more than just a passing phase. They can be a sign of underlying challenges that deserve attention and support.

Some reasons picky eating may persist include:
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Sensory sensitivities — Certain textures, smells, or food appearances may feel overwhelming or unpleasant.
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Oral-motor challenges — Difficulties with chewing, swallowing, or managing different food consistencies can make eating uncomfortable.
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Limited food variety — Children who eat fewer than 10–15 different foods may be at risk for nutritional gaps and may struggle to expand their diet naturally.
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Anxiety around food — Stressful mealtimes, frequent gagging, or total refusal to eat can signal deeper emotional or sensory concerns.
The good news?
With the right support - from pediatric nutritionists, occupational therapists, or feeding therapists, picky eating can improve. Early intervention can help children build positive, confident relationships with food, making mealtimes easier for the whole family.
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