My Son doesn’t like to eat.

Hi, 

My Son is 3 years old, and non verbal, he has always been really difficult to feed, he doesn’t feed himself and can only have foods that he can swallow straight down because he doesn’t chew. All his foods are mainly blended, he doesn’t eat any solid food or meltable snacks. Meal times are always really difficult, it takes a long time for my son to eat a meal he constantly pushes the spoon away, or head butts the spoon, won’t open his mouth or just turns his head away. We make a variety of different meals and the outcome is always the same.
Has anyone else experienced this? Or have any ideas as to what we can try? 
we have had a feeding assessment but it wasn’t any use, all they have said is that until my son starts feeding himself there isn’t much help they can give. 

Thank you.

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  • hi, my son has this i give nourishment type drinks, fruit/icecream smoothies, ellas kitchen oats baby breakfast pouches, semolina, custard. when he was about 5 he started feeding himself and added bread sticks, plain pasta and rice dry crackers and garlic cheese. hes now 11 and over the years has eaten various things then stopped, it turned out he has oral allergies, i think the food control might be his way of knowing whats affecting his body but not being able to explain. hes seen dieticians over the years and generally the advice is a daily vitamin and mineral supplement. advice wise i would say just keep offering different foods, dont worry if he doesnt eat it or about sticking to 1 food if thats all he eats and talk to his doctor about supplements. also try a food separator plate and a tablet or tv on to help distract from the food. 

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  • hi, my son has this i give nourishment type drinks, fruit/icecream smoothies, ellas kitchen oats baby breakfast pouches, semolina, custard. when he was about 5 he started feeding himself and added bread sticks, plain pasta and rice dry crackers and garlic cheese. hes now 11 and over the years has eaten various things then stopped, it turned out he has oral allergies, i think the food control might be his way of knowing whats affecting his body but not being able to explain. hes seen dieticians over the years and generally the advice is a daily vitamin and mineral supplement. advice wise i would say just keep offering different foods, dont worry if he doesnt eat it or about sticking to 1 food if thats all he eats and talk to his doctor about supplements. also try a food separator plate and a tablet or tv on to help distract from the food. 

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