Our article on evidence-based therapy for paediatric feeding disorders/ARFID/tube weaning was featured by the Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT):
“We published the March 2022 issue of Science in Autism Treatment earlier this month.
In this month’s issue, Sheila Klick, MEd, BCBA and Dr. Mary Jane Weiss, highlight the importance of carefully searching for and selecting, evidence-based treatment options when children are experiencing feeding issues. While reviewing research by Taylor & Taylor (2021), the authors describe how current recommendations may not align with current research, and how parents can beware of adverse reactions to these treatment options.
To see the entire March issue of Science in Autism Treatment, please visit: https://mailchi.mp/…/science-in-autism-treatment_2022_03
What works for Paediatric Feeding Disorders? Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT) Review of Taylor & Taylor (2021) The Distance between Empirically-Supported Treatment and Actual Practice
Dr. Tessa Taylor

Founder, Clinical Psychologist, Behaviour Analyst, Paediatric Feeding International

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For more information on the process & to request an intake consultation appointment:

Paediatric Feeding International provides in-home intensive services and remote consultation for feeding/ARFID and tube weaning using well-established empirically-supported treatments for paediatric feeding disorders. We are dedicated to delivering quality services and supporting families through their journey. With our guidance and expertise, families can feel assured that their child receives quality evidence-based care. A process previously exclusive to a few specific locations in the United States, Dr. Tessa Taylor (ClinPsych) now travels in order to bring these advanced techniques across the world. 

  • Backed by 50 years of evidence
  • Intensive, In-home
  • Tailored for your child and family
  • Can work quickly (in days, weeks)*
  • Gradual tube reduction
  • Wide variety of healthy foods
  • Teaches independent skills (utensils, cup drinking, chewing, medication)
  • Direct, high level of parent support and help
  • Meals away from home and with other caregivers
  • Funding available (NDIS, Medicare)*

*individual results can vary; *subject to individual eligibility, contact agencies directly