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When Picky Eating Becomes a Health Concern For Kids
For children who refuse to eat a proper amount of food or for those who eat only a few types of food, the Feeding Disorders Clinic at the Mailman Segal Center at Nova Southeastern University works to support healthy eating habits and transform mealtimes into successful experiences. With the help of a team of professionals, the clinic provides comprehensive evaluation and intervention services to support the child and the family with feeding difficulties.
Roxanne Vargas from NBC 6 recently visited the Feeding Disorders Clinic to talk to the Colon family about how the help they received transformed their son’s life.
Click on the link below to watch the story: