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Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

TPP 461: Naureen Hunani on Neurodiversity-Affirming Nutrition and Food Care

Full-Tilt Parenting: Strategies, Insights, and Connection for Parents Raising Neurodivergent Children

Debbie Reber

Education, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Today we’re diving into a topic that doesn’t get nearly enough attention in parenting spaces—neurodiversity-affirming nutrition. My guest is Naureen Hunani, a Montreal-based family nutritionist, pediatric dietitian, and mom of two who brings both professional expertise and lived experience to this work. Naureen is passionate about helping families create a positive, shame-free relationship with food, using a non-diet, weight-inclusive approach that focuses as much on the feeding environment and language around food as on what’s on the plate. In our conversation, Naureen shares her personal journey and her model of neurodiversity-affirming care, which is rooted in inclusion, acceptance, and trauma-informed practices. We talk about the unique challenges neurodivergent children can face around feeding, how societal pressures can complicate the picture, and why trusting our children’s needs is such a powerful step. Naureen also debunks common myths and offers practical ways to support our kids—and ourselves—through a more compassionate, individualized approach to eating. About Naureen Hunani Naureen Hunani is a Montreal-based family nutritionist, pediatric dietitian, and proud mom of two incredible children. As both a professional and a parent, she understands firsthand the challenges of feeding kids and is passionate about offering practical, easy-to-follow nutrition and feeding guidance that builds parents’ confidence rather than triggering panic, guilt, or shame. With a deep belief that early experiences with food and the feeding environment shape lifelong eating habits, Naureen is dedicated to helping children and adults cultivate a positive relationship with food and their bodies. She takes a non-diet, weight-inclusive approach to nutrition and health, focusing not only on the food itself but also on attitudes toward food, the eating environment, and the language we use around it. She encourages investing time in meal preparation and involving children in every step—from grocery shopping to cooking. A member of l’Ordre Professionnel des Diététistes du Québec, Naureen continually expands her expertise through seminars, workshops, and advanced courses. She also takes pride in mentoring and training other professionals in the field. When she’s not working, Naureen enjoys spending time with friends and family, listening to audiobooks, and exploring nature on long walks. Things you'll learn from this episode How Naureen’s personal parenting experiences shaped her neurodiversity-affirming approach to nutrition Why neurodivergent children often face hidden or misunderstood feeding challenges How acceptance, community, and unlearning societal pressures can support healthier family food dynamics Why respecting each child’s unique relationship with food is critical to avoiding harm and confusion How neurodiversity-affirming, anti-oppressive care benefits all children, not just those with diagnoses Why trusting children’s communication about their needs is essential for building positive food relationships   Resources mentioned Naureen Hunani’s website RDs for Neurodiversity A Conversation with Zoe Bisbing About ARFID and Neurodivergence (Full-Tilt Parenting) Zoë Bisbing’s website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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network. To verify best networks at EE.e.com.com. I'm Debbie Reber and you are listening to Full

0:35.2

Tilt Parenting, a podcast for parents, caregivers, educators,

0:39.0

therapists, anyone who is supporting, loving, and raising neurodivergent kids.

0:43.4

And today we're diving into a topic that doesn't necessarily get enough attention in parenting

0:47.4

spaces. And that is neurodiversity affirming nutrition. My guest is Noreen Hunani.

0:53.3

I heard about Noreen through Zoe Bisbing,

0:56.0

who I had on a few months ago for a fascinating conversation about Arphid. And she told me about

1:01.1

Noreen, who is a Montreal-based family nutritionist, pediatric dietitian, and mom of two

1:06.9

who brings both professional expertise and lived experience to this intersection of

1:12.0

neurodivergence and nutrition and feeding. Noreen is passionate about helping families

1:17.4

create a positive, shame-free relationship with food using a non-diet weight-inclusive approach

1:23.0

that focuses as much on the feeding environment and language around food as what's on the plate.

1:29.1

So this conversation is about neurodiversity affirming nutrition. And Noreen's going to share

1:34.8

her personal journey and her nutrition model that she developed, which is rooted in

1:38.9

inclusion, acceptance, and trauma-informed practices. So if you have a kid who struggles with any

1:44.0

aspect of food and nutrition or something

1:46.7

that you in particular are feeling concerned about regarding your child's relationship

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