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M ILK A 4 step process to increase food choices and help kids eat healthier Center for Autism & Related Disabilities at USF College of Behavioral & Community Sciences University of South Florida 13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. MHC 2113A Tampa, FL 33612-3899 In Florida: 1-800-333-4530 or 813-974-2532 To learn more, please contact CARD or reference our online training “Addressing Feeding Issues” at http://card-usf.fmhi.usf.edu/ resources/training.html You can also find other resources on nutrition at http://card-usf.fmhi.usf.edu/ resources/materials/nutrition.html Florida’s First Choice for Autism Support The Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (CARD) provides support and assistance with the goal of optimizing the potential of people with autism spectrum disorder and related disabilities. A Program of card-usf.fmhi.usf.edu Food Chaining

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MilkA 4 step process to increase food

choices and help kids eat healthier

Center for Autism & Related Disabilities at USF

College of Behavioral & Community Sciences University of South Florida

13301 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. MHC 2113A Tampa, FL 33612-3899

In Florida: 1-800-333-4530 or 813-974-2532

To learn more, please contact CARD or reference our online training “Addressing Feeding Issues” at

http://card-usf.fmhi.usf.edu/ resources/training.html

You can also find other resources on nutrition at

http://card-usf.fmhi.usf.edu/ resources/materials/nutrition.html

Florida’s First Choice for Autism Support

The Center for Autism & Related Disabilities (CARD) provides support and assistance with the

goal of optimizing the potential of people with autism spectrum disorder and related disabilities.

A Program of

card-usf.fmhi.usf.edu

Food Chaining

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Food chaining is a 4 step process

starting with a food the child is currently eating consistently.

You can assist him to expand options of other foods by adding small changes and building upon success.

LEVEL 1

Maintain & Expand Current Taste & Texture

Other brands or containers.

LEVEL 3

Maintain Taste Vary Texture

Blend current milk with ice to make a shake.

LEVEL 2

Vary Taste Maintain Texture

Different flavors of milk such as chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla.

LEVEL 4

Vary Taste Vary Texture

Try a variety of ice creams.

Adapted from: Food chaining: The proven 6-step plan to stop picky eating, solve feeding

problems, and expand your child’s diet. Fraker, C., Fishbein, M., Cox, S., & Walbert, L.

(2007). New York: Marlowe & Co.