#112 - ARFID And Autism With Lauren Sharifi


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Mar 04 2025 32 mins   1

In this episode, I talked to Lauren Sharifi about Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), its definition, and subtypes. We also discussed the challenges faced by individuals with ARFID, particularly in educational settings. Lauren shares insights on identifying early signs of ARFID in children, the impact of sensory issues, and strategies for supporting children with ARFID in a way that respects their individual needs and experiences. The discussion emphasizes the importance of validating experiences, accommodating sensory preferences, and engaging parents and educators in understanding ARFID.

Bio: Lauren Sharifi is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist based in Massachusetts with a virtual private practice specializing in Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). She offers both individual and group support for adults, teens, and caregivers navigating ARFID.

Lauren is also dedicated to expanding access to neurodivergent-affirming resources and care for those with ARFID. Lauren shares educational and informational resources on neurodivergent-affirming care on her website LaurenSharifi.com as well as on social media @arfid.dietitian.

Takeaways

· ARFID is a recognized disorder that often co-occurs with neurodivergent conditions.

· There are three subtypes of ARFID: low interest, sensory, and fear-based.

· Early signs of ARFID include extreme sensory reactions and avoidance behaviors.

· Educators should create a safe and accommodating environment for children with ARFID.

· Sensory issues can significantly impact a child's relationship with food.

· ARFID can manifest differently in each individual, making personalized approaches essential.

· Validation of a child's experience is crucial in supporting them with ARFID.

· Parents should be encouraged to provide safe foods without judgment.

· It's important to avoid commenting on what children eat to reduce anxiety.

· Support from dietitians can help parents navigate their child's nutritional needs.

Links

Lauren's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arfid.dietitian/

Lauren's Links: https://linktr.ee/Arfid.dietitian?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZWEYbWCldRceVOWum96BW6K8e3Fdd5VRDR8DUI-BPVgzKEiDVZuyEsxOE_aem_clHJHKYcOIXvW5LaJBAq-w

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