Oral Motor and Feeding Development Charts Developmental Stages in Infant and Toddler Feeding https://www.infantandtoddlerforum.org/media/upload/pdf-downloads/3.5_Developmental_Stages_in_Infant_and_Toddler_Feeding_NEW.pdf Normal Sequence of Oral Motor Development and Eating http://www.keystonepediatric.com/Docs/Normal_OM.pdf Developmental Steps Keep Reading >>
New York Times article: When Do You Worry About a Picky Eater?
New York Times article: When Do You Worry About a Picky Eater? http://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/10/well/family/when-do-you-worry-about-a-picky-eater.html?smid=tw-share&_r=1 Keep Reading >>
Slow Flow vs Standard Nipple
Answered by Catherine S. Shaker, MS/CCC-SLP, BCS-S, www.Shaker4SwallowingandFeeding.com Question: I'm a nurse in a pediatric cardiac ICU. There is a debate within our unit about whether slow flow nipples, or standard nipples are best for feeding our complex kids. There is a belief among some of the staff that using a slow flow nipple makes the baby have to work harder to get the milk, thus Keep Reading >>
New Ebook Available Here
When Your Child Can't or Won't Eat A Guide for Parents and Caregivers of Children with Feeding or Eating Disorders This ebook was written specifically for parents and caregivers who are struggling with a child who is having feeding, eating, or swallowing difficulties. Feeding and swallowing problems can be complicated, stressful, and effect the entire family. Getting help is Keep Reading >>
Online Feeding Resources
Jo Cormack of Emotionally Aware Feeding www.emotionallyawarefeeding.com shared with me her pdf of “top 10” feeding websites that she gives to her parents. I thought I would pass this along. Thank you Jo! Click on pdf here: ONLINE FEEDING RESOURCES www.emotionallyawarefeeding.com Twitter: @Jo_Cormack FB: emotionallyawarefeeding Keep Reading >>
UNC Pediatric Feeding Clinic
UNC Pediatric Feeding Clinic I received a question from a reader asking about how our clinic is organized and how the children are set up through the clinic. Awhile back, I wrote a post on how our clinic started, if interested in that post just go to the search button at the bottom of the screen and search feeding clinic development. Philosophy: Our team uses a medical/nutritional, Keep Reading >>
Should we feed NICU infants on HFNC? (high flow nasal cannula)
Should we feed NICU infants on HFNC?(high flow nasal cannula) The question whether to feed infants in the NICU on HFNC was posted to the ASHA SIG 13 list serve. Dr. Gosa and Dr. Dodrill gave permission for their insightful answer to be reposted here. Should we feed NICU infants on HFNC? Dr. Pamela Dodrill and I have discussed this topic at length together, and with many other clinicians Keep Reading >>
Attending the CHOP conference
Last weekend, I attended The CHOP (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia ) conference, When Feeding Becomes Disordered: Strategies to Improve Pediatric Health Outcomes, with my feeding team from UNC, we had a good time! It was a great weekend despite the April snow in Philly. Thank you CHOP for hosting such an informative meeting! Here are the highlights: On Friday, there was a Keep Reading >>
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