Love this article, look for medical reasons first! Desiree Rivera-Nieves, MD1 , Anita Conley, MS, RD, CSP, LDN2, Keri Nagib, OTR/L, IBCLC2, Kaiya Shannon, LCSW2, Karoly Horvath, MD., PhD1,2, and Keep Reading >>
In the News
Here are some news articles that I have posted on the Pediatric Feeding News Facebook Page. How To Feed Kids without Resorting to Kid Food Keep Reading >>
Bite Size Discretion Tips from Marsha Dunn Klein
Info from Marsha Dunn Klein! I use these bite charts in therapy and found this to be so helpful with our anxious eaters. I copy the charts and send them home with our kids for practice! Bite Size Keep Reading >>
Education: Food Allergies
Understanding Food Allergies in Infants and Children: The Symptoms, Diagnoses, and Management7 webcastshttps://pnce.org/Food-Allergies First episode: An Overview of Food Allergies in ChildrenBy Keep Reading >>
Now Open: NANT 10 Call for Abstracts
The theme for NANT 10 is: Celebrating Milestones. As neonatal therapists, your role is steeped in supporting the attainment of developmental milestones in the NICU and mitigating the negative Keep Reading >>
General Nutrition and Autism From GI Kids
General Nutrition and Autism Children with autism can present with unique nutritional challenges and nutritional deficiencies have been described in children with autism spectrum disorders Keep Reading >>
The Benefits of Pre-assessment Feeding Questions
A few years ago, our feeding team implemented a questionnaire to be given to caregivers at check in. It consisted of 6 questions honing in on the Caregiver’s concerns, past interventions, a Keep Reading >>
Nutrition Pearls from CPNP – stay current with pediatric nutrition topics
I think these are great if you are looking for up-to-date pediatric nutrition information. Topics can be delivered to your inbox if you join NASPGHAN’s CPNP but are also available to view HERE: Keep Reading >>
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