



Empowering Their Snacktime
What’s in your refrigerator? You might know, but does your toddler? Do they know that their favorite fruits or vegetables are waiting for them inside? Do they know that the apple sauce they love is waiting for them? If you have a non-verbal/lingual child with Autism and/or SPD the whole eating thing might be difficult. You even might think you have a "picky" eater.
Well, we have some ideas that might help bring the frustration level down at your home and give your child some freedom at snack time.
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What do you need to get started?
Here you will find a list of things we use at our home. They all link to Amazon to make shopping and preparation easy for you!! You might have some of these things at home or have purchased them through our other links.
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Points to Remember
Here is the scoop!
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1. Your child can make snack time decisions
2. Giving them some freedom and empowering them can bring down frustration levels big time!
3. This is an easy solution to implement if your child is on the picky side. It might not be that they are all that picky, them might just not be in the mood for what your think they want


