In the November/December 2013 issue, the article “Eating Behaviors, Diet Quality, and Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
(ASD): A Brief Review" highlighted certain eating behaviors that children with autism seem to possess (
Kral et al., 2013
). As a mother of an autistic child and critical care nurse at a large children's
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References
- Eating behaviors, diet quality, and gastrointestinal symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorders: A brief review.Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2013; 28: 548-556
- Use of complementary and alternative medicine among children recently diagnosed autistic spectrum disorder.Journal of Development and Behavior Pediatrics. 2003; 24: 418-423
- Assessment of feeding problems in children with autism spectrum disorders.Journal of Developmetal and Physical Disabilities. 2010; 22: 401-413
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Published online: January 06, 2014
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