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- The NHS provides support for children who are picky eaters if they have physical oral development difficulties, safety concerns related to swallowing, or issues with weight gain or growth. However, if children do not have these specific issues, there is no NHS-funded service to support picky eating1. Parents can find self-help resources related to feeding techniques and concerns during weaning and introducing new foods2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.At present, the NHS provides support for children who are picky eaters that have a physical oral development difficulty, concerns around the safety of their swallow or not gaining weight or growing. If children have none of these issues but continue to be picky eaters, there is no NHS funded service to support picky eating.www.uhd.nhs.uk/uploads/about/docs/our_publicati…This self-help guide has been developed by the paediatric Dietitian’s at East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust to provide parents with accessible tools and resources from their home’s. Here, you can find resources on feeding techniques and information related to concerns you may have whilst your baby is weaning and being introduced to new foods.elht.nhs.uk/application/files/7316/5064/1021/fussy_…
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