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Made with all ages in mind, this food exposure log includes images of the food and ten check boxes to track exposures to food. Research shows that an exposure to a specific food 8-10 times to lead to acceptance. The five food groups are divided into categories: fruit, vegetables, protein, grains and dairy. An overview of building blocks for meals using the my plate template is also included. There are blank boxes at the end of each food group to add any additional foods.

To use, print a copy and document each exposure to a specific food. this can be used by adults, adolescent and children. It is a great resource for dietitians and therapist treating AFRID in particular.

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Made with all ages in mind, this food exposure log includes images of the food and ten check boxes to track exposures to food. Research shows that an exposure to a specific food 8-10 times to lead to acceptance. The five food groups are divided into categories: fruit, vegetables, protein, grains and dairy. An overview of building blocks for meals using the my plate template is also included. There are blank boxes at the end of each food group to add any additional foods.

To use, print a copy and document each exposure to a specific food. this can be used by adults, adolescent and children. It is a great resource for dietitians and therapist treating AFRID in particular.

Made with all ages in mind, this food exposure log includes images of the food and ten check boxes to track exposures to food. Research shows that an exposure to a specific food 8-10 times to lead to acceptance. The five food groups are divided into categories: fruit, vegetables, protein, grains and dairy. An overview of building blocks for meals using the my plate template is also included. There are blank boxes at the end of each food group to add any additional foods.

To use, print a copy and document each exposure to a specific food. this can be used by adults, adolescent and children. It is a great resource for dietitians and therapist treating AFRID in particular.