Brittyn Coleman, MS, RDN/LD Brittyn Coleman, MS, RDN/LD

Why Water Quality Matters for Autism

It’s important to understand that legal doesn’t necessarily equal safe, and per the EWG, legal limits for contaminants in tap water have not been updated in almost 20 years (in some cases, 40 years). 

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5 Ways to Treat Iron Deficiency in Autism

Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in the world. Children with autism may be at higher risk in developing iron-deficiency anemia. Learn the symptoms, how to test for iron deficiency, and how to treat it with diet, supplements, and lifestyle changes.

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The Best Non-Dairy Milks {+ How to Make It Yourself!}

Non-dairy milks often contain ingredients such as gums (like Gellan Gum or Locust Bean Gum), lecithins (typically sunflower or soy), carrageenan, and other natural flavors. Gums, lecithins, and carrageenans are used to emulsify, thicken, and/or preserve foods and drinks. You can avoid these added ingredients by choosing the right brands or making it yourself!

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[VIDEO] How Communication Technology Can Benefit Autism

Have you ever wondered how technology could help autism? Autism and AAC Expert, Rachel Madel, MA, CCC-SLP shares all about autism and AAC devices! In this video, you'll learn information about how AAC devices are helpful for language development, communication, and who should even be using them!

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3 Tips to Get Your Picky Eater to Try New Foods

Picky eating is one of the most common complaints of the parents that I work with daily! For children with autism, the root of picky eating is often sensory issues. Follow these 3 steps to encourage your child to start trying new foods in an encouraging and stress-free way!

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Dairy-Free Diet for Autism

Casein, the protein in cow’s milk, can have a huge effect on children on the autism spectrum. Read more about the reasoning behind the diet, foods to eat and avoid, my favorite brands, and tips on becoming dairy-free for selective eaters.

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The Impact of Artificial Food Dyes on Autism & ADHD

Not only do artificial dyes have neurotoxic chemicals that aggravate mental health problems, but we also know that they contain petroleum ingredients that have been found to be contaminated with formaldehyde, lead, arsenic, and mercury, to name a few. A recent meta-analysis has linked food dyes to behaviors such as hyperactivity, attention deficit, sleep issues, and behavioral issues.

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Sleep Tips for Your Child with Autism or ADHD

Autism Speaks reports that “over half of children with autism – and possibly as many as four in five – have one or more chronic sleep problems. Losing sleep not only impacts mood and behavior but also causes adverse effects on their social interaction, academic achievement, and well-being of the care-givers. Learn some tips to help your child sleep at night without the need of medications.

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