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Introducing the Free ARFID Starter Kit

When someone first learns about ARFID, it can feel overwhelming. You may be a parent trying to understand why mealtimes have become so stressful. You may be a teen or young adult who knows that eating feels harder for you than it seems to feel for others. You may be a teacher, school counselor, coach, or friend who wants to support someone but does not know where to begin. That is why the National ARFID Foundation created the free ARFID Starter Kit. The ARFID Starter Kit is a

Why I Created NAF

Why I Created My Website to Raise Awareness for ARFID When I first learned about ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), I was...

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