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Picky Eating & Feeding Therapy

You've been told all kids are picky. And yet here you are — stressed before every meal, worried about nutrition, watching your child refuse everything except one specific brand, one specific preparation, one specific texture. Eating as a family feels hard. Maybe even impossible some days.

You're not imagining it. It's not your fault.

Pickiness is never just pickiness. It's the expression of something deeper — whether that's sensory processing, difficulty coordinating the oral motor pieces of chewing and swallowing, or something else entirely. Our job is to find that underlying reason and treat it at the root.

As a mother who has navigated the line between picky eating and problem feeding firsthand, I understand this both professionally and personally. The visceral need to feed your child runs deep. I get it — in a way that goes beyond the clinical.

You are part of the solution. We're here to make sure you feel seen, supported, and equipped to make mealtimes easier, calmer, and even fun again.

At Speechology, we offer three approaches depending on your child's needs:

Hands-on therapy with your child focused on expanding their relationship with food at their own pace.

For families who want guidance, strategies, and support to implement at home. You become the agent of change.

Direct work with your child, paired with parent sessions to build skills and support progress at home.

A woman and a young boy are leaning over a table, each with a piece of yellow candy or snack in their mouths, appearing to be engaged in a playful activity or game.

Ideal for children with:

Limited or shrinking food repertoires


Sensory-based feeding challenges


Brand or preparation specific eating


Mealtime anxiety


Oral and Oropharyngeal Dysphagia