Glossary · Behavior
Sensory food aversion
A pattern where specific food sensory properties (texture, smell, temperature, appearance) trigger genuine distress or refusal rather than preference. More common in autistic children and in some neurodivergent profiles; often improves with feeding therapy that respects the sensory dimension rather than treating it as defiance.
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Miriel uses this concept across food scans, meal plans, and AI Coach responses where it is relevant to a child's profile. For the underlying clinical and scientific basis, see the research page.
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