You’re not overreacting. You’ve spent hundreds trying to keep their “safe foods” stocked, only for them to refuse it the next day. You’ve stood in the kitchen, holding a full lunchbox, wondering how they’ll get through the day - and how you’ll keep holding it together.
This isn’t just fussy eating. And this episode isn’t just more information - it’s the support you’ve been looking for.
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In this episode:- What *actually* helps when you’ve run out of safe foods and ideas
- How to feel less panicked when they suddenly refuse the only thing they ate yesterday
- Ways to reduce the guilt, pressure and dread around mealtimes (for them and for you)
- Scripts to help you handle family comments or school pushback with calm and clarity
- How to track food patterns and build a “yes list” that gives you more breathing room
- What Jane does at home to manage ARFID without daily battles
This isn’t about getting them to eat broccoli.
It’s about reducing the anxiety, shame, and exhaustion around food - and giving you a path forward that doesn’t rely on force, tricks, or “just one bite” deals.
If your child only eats two things, if family mealtimes feel like a minefield, if you’re terrified the fridge doesn’t have the one thing they’ll eat - this episode is for you.
🎧 Hit play for real strategies that meet you where you're at right now - and help make food one less thing to fight about.
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Episode: Beyond ‘Picky Eating’ - What ARFID Feels Like: Claire Britton’s Personal Story - Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Website
Episode: Could it be ARFID? Spotting the signs + why it’s not just fussy eating - Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Website
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