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Discover our curated selection of essential reads that provide invaluable insights into paediatric feeding. These articles are handpicked for their relevance and impact, showcasing key topics and innovative solutions, exemplifying the transformative work in advancing paediatric feeding science and practice.
New accepted article: “The distance between empirically-supported treatment and actual practice for paediatric feeding problems: An international clinical perspective”
by Drs. Sarah Taylor & Tessa Taylor Click for Full Text Proof Figure 2.The top panel shows the number of studies identified in the literature search, by treatment approach. The bottom panel shows the frequency of children that accessed each approach prior to behaviour analytic treatment (BA)...
New in Advance Access
https://twitter.com/JPedPsych/status/1235982475521736704?s=20
New Article: “Assessment and Treatment of Pica Within the Home Setting in Australia”
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New Article: “Side deposit with regular texture food for clinical cases in-home”
Click here to check it out! Objective Research has shown effectiveness of nonremoval of the spoon and physical guidance in increasing consumption and decreasing inappropriate mealtime behavior. The side deposit has been used to treat passive refusal in 2 studies (1 in a highly specialized hospital...
New article: In-home treatment of ARFID for a teenager with typical development
There have been recent reports of teenagers becoming blind due to poor diets as well as the return of conditions like scurvy in developed countries. However, there is already a well-established empirically supported treatment for ARFID with decades of research backing. This new article shows this solely behavior-analytic treatment working for a 13-year-old in a home setting.
50 free eprints! “Intensive paediatric feeding treatment and the use of a side deposit for a clinical case within the home setting in Australia”
First publication in Australia
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TOPICS
paediatric feeding disorder (PFD) | avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) | gastrostomy tube/G-tube, nasogastric tube/NG-tube | tube weaning/dependency, transition from tube to oral | failure to thrive/faltering growth/growth impairment | nutritional deficiencies | inappropriate mealtime behaviour (IMB) | food refusal/selectivity | fussy/picky/selective eater/eating | oral/eating/food aversion/sensitivities | mealtime independence/skills | gagging, coughing, vomiting | temperature/preparation/brand/colour/cutlery/crockery selectivity | setting/time/feeder selectivity | out of seat (not sitting at table) | caregiver stress, dreading mealtimes | constipation | dehydration | low appetite/skipping meals, grazing | applied behaviour analysis (ABA) | behaviour-analytic/behavioural treatment/therapy/support/services | in-home therapy/translation | autism, developmental delay, intellectual disability | premie/prematuriy/premature birth | food allergy | reflux





