Sensory‑Friendly Dining & Kitchen
Eating involves all senses — taste, smell, texture, sight, and sound. This hub covers strategies for picky eating, mealtime meltdowns, and calmer family meals.
Quick Wins (Meals)
Plate Choices
Offer divided plates or preferred colors.
Noise & Smell
Ventilate kitchen; play soft background music.
Safe Foods
Always include one “safe” food per meal.
Clear Visuals
Use a mealtime routine card or visual schedule.
Tip: Don’t force new foods — place them on the table in small portions, and model calm tasting yourself.
Common Mealtime Challenges
Challenge | How it might look | What to try |
---|---|---|
Picky Eating | Refuses textures, gagging. | Gradual exposure; oral tools before meals; safe foods. |
Smell Sensitivity | Leaves table, covers nose. | Ventilate; seat away from kitchen; use unscented cleaners. |
Table Sitting | Won’t stay seated. | Use wobble cushion, fidget, short time goals. |
Family Stress | Meals end in conflict. | Reduce demands; end meals positively; use calm visuals. |
Tools & Setups
Support calmer meals with flexible tools.
Setup: Keep mealtime under 20–30 minutes. Offer choice seating (chair, stool, cushion). Use calm, consistent rituals.
Routines & Printables
Related Hubs
Back to Spaces Hub.
Next Steps
Introduce one new support at mealtime (tool, setup, or printable). Track stress levels for a week.
OT‑informed guidance for education only; not medical advice.