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“My Daughter Eats Plaster, Foam, Wool…” Learn About Autism and Pica

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“My Daughter Eats Plaster, Foam, Wool…” Learn About Autism and Pica

Sharing a poignant journey as one mother shares her struggles with her daughter's unusual eating habits. Learn about autism and pica, and find inspiration in their story of resilience and hope.

Parenting is a journey filled with unexpected challenges. But for Stacey A’Hearne, a Welsh mother of two, the hurdles she faces go beyond the typical tantrums and bedtime battles. In a poignant account shared by Tracy Swartz in the New York Post, Stacey opens up about her relentless vigilance in monitoring her 3-year-old daughter, Wynter. She battles with both autism and an unusual condition known as pica.

My Daughter Eats Plaster, Foam, Wool… Learn About Autism and Pica

Image from NY Post | Stacey A’Hearne

A Mother’s Struggle

Wynter’s story is one of both heartbreak and resilience. Stacey vividly describes the daily struggle keeping her daughter safe as she exhibits an insatiable appetite for inedible objects. From plaster walls to sofa foam, from wool toys to candle wax, Wynter’s cravings know no bounds. Stacey recounts the terrifying moments of finding her daughter attempting to consume glass from shattered photo frames. It’s a stark reminder of the constant danger lurking in their home.

My Daughter Eats Plaster, Foam, Wool… Learn About Autism and Pica

Image from NY Post | Stacey A’Hearne

The Journey Begins

For Stacey, the journey began with subtle signs during Wynter’s infancy. She innocently explored the world around her by putting objects in her mouth. However, it wasn’t until Wynter reached 13 months old that Stacey noticed a sudden regression. It’s marked by the onset of non-verbal communication and escalated eating habits. Eventually diagnosed with both pica and autism, Wynter’s condition presented Stacey with a unique set of challenges. It transforms the role of parenthood into an around-the-clock responsibility.

Understanding the Conditions

Pica is a disorder characterised by the persistent ingestion of non-nutritive substances. It’s not uncommon in children. It affects roughly 18.5% of them. However, what sets Wynter’s case apart is the intersection of pica with autism, a combination that intensifies her sensory cravings and behavioural challenges. Stacey reflects on the correlation between autism and pica, suggesting that for Wynter, the desire to explore different textures may be a driving force behind her unconventional eating habits.

My Daughter Eats Plaster, Foam, Wool… Learn About Autism and Pica

Image from NY Post | Stacey A’Hearne

Coping Strategies and Hope

There’s exhaustion and constant vigilance required. Despite these, Stacey remains steadfast in her commitment to understanding and supporting Wynter’s needs. Through trial and error, she has discovered strategies to alleviate Wynter’s cravings. She incorporates sensory playtime and provides chewable necklaces, designed to meet her daughter’s tactile needs. Furthermore, Stacey’s resilience shines through as she navigates the uncertain terrain of parenting a child with complex needs. She never loses hope for Wynter’s eventual outgrowth of the condition.

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Parenting is not without unexpected twists and turns. And for those navigating the complexities of neurodevelopmental disorders like pica and autism, the path can feel especially daunting. Stacey A’Hearne’s story offers a glimpse into the unique challenges faced by families like hers. This sheds light on the relentless vigilance and unwavering commitment required to ensure the safety and well-being of a child with complex needs.

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