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About Kimberly

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Specialties

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Introduction to solids

Picky Eating

Childhood nutrition specializing in work with autistic children, and those with sensory processing disorder, Down syndrome, and ADHD

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Kimberly Jaumot, MS, RD is a child nutritionist with extensive work with children of varying needs. With a focus on making small, practical changes to help children have success with food, Kimberly believes that nutrition is an essential component of overall wellbeing.

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One of Kimberly's passions is working with children with sensory process disorder and on the autism spectrum, understanding the unique challenges that they face when it comes to food. She has experience working with families to develop personalized nutrition plans that are tailored to their child's specific needs. Kimberly also has experience working with children with Down syndrome, recognizing the important role that nutrition plays in supporting their development and growth.

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Kimberly received her MS in Nutrition from Hunter College and her BA in Psychology from Binghamton University. She recently completed her 50 hours of training to become a SOS trained Feeding Therapist. She has had the privilege to work with some of the best clinics in the country including her work at MGH in their Down syndrome clinic as well as at Tufts University in their Childhood wellness clinic. She has 10 years experience working with children of differing needs.

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Through her work with families, Kimberly emphasizes the importance of making small changes to promote long-term success. She understands that each child's needs are unique, and works closely with families to develop achievable goals that support their child's

health and wellbeing.

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With Kimberly's guidance, families can feel empowered to make positive changes in their child's nutrition, which can have a significant impact on their overall health and happiness.

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Kimberly lives in NJ with her husband and two young boys.  In her spare time, she loves to experiment in the kitchen, explore new neighborhoods, and spend time with her family.  

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