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Hi, I'm Krisi Brackett, MS SLP/CCC this blog is dedicated to current information on pediatric feeding and swallowing issues. Email me at feedingnewsletter@gmail.com with questions.

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New York Times article:  When Do You Worry About a Picky Eater?

October 11, 2016 by Krisi Brackett 3 Comments

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 >>

Filed Under: General Feeding Information Tagged With: extreme picky eating, feeding problem

Feeding Flock News 

July 13, 2016 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

http://nursing.unc.edu/uncs-feeding-flock-featured-in-american-journal-of-maternalchild-nursing/?utm_content=buffer30454 UNC’s “Feeding Flock” is featured in the latest edition of the American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing. Please check this out- so proud of my colleagues! The UNC feeding team also had the opportunity to contribute to one of the articles. Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: extreme picky eating, feeding flock, feeding problem, NICU

Picky eating: understanding stress at mealtimes

July 11, 2016 by Krisi Brackett 1 Comment

Picky eating: understanding stress at mealtimes Guest post by Jo Cormack   As parents, if there is something bothering our child, it bothers us too. Their problem becomes our problem. It is really painful to see a child upset when we don’t know how to fix it. And when the thing that upsets them happens not once, not twice, but three or more times over the course of each and every day - Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Behavioral Intervention, Feeding Treatment Tagged With: extreme picky eating, feeding problem, feeding therapy, mealtime, stressful feeding

Book Excerpt: Helping Your Child with Extreme Picky Eating: A Step-by-Step Guide for Overcoming Selective Eating, Food Aversion, and Feeding Disorders

January 3, 2016 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

Thank you Jenny McGlothin for providing this excerpt! Book Excerpt from: Helping Your Child with Extreme Picky Eating: A Step-by-Step Guide for Overcoming Selective Eating, Food Aversion, and Feeding Disorders by Katja Rowell, MD, Jenny McGlothlin, MS CCC-SLP, and Suzanne Evans Morris, PhD. www.extremepickyeating.com   Helping families help their children develop a positive Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Feeding Treatment, General Feeding Information Tagged With: eating, extreme picky eating, feeding therapy, food acceptance, food refusal, hunger, Jenny McGlothlin, Katja Rowell, MD, mealtime, MS CCC-SLP, Pediatric Dysphagia, PhD., picky eating, selective eating, Suzanne Evans Morris

Cyproheptadine (or periactin) to Boost Appetite

May 16, 2015 by Krisi Brackett 43 Comments

Question: I was searching your site for more information about the use of cyproheptadine as an appetite stimulant.  I recently had an evaluation with a kiddo who is taking this twice a day to increase appetite but mom doesn't think it has helped much.  Wondering what your team does for dosage?  I have had some experience working with periactin and I remember that it was usually best to be on it Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Gastrointestinal Tagged With: appetite, cyproheptidine, extreme picky eating, feeding therapy, food refusal, growth chart, hunger, Pediatric Dysphagia, periactin, reflux, selective eating, speech therapy, swallowing

Feeding Therapy: What to Do When You are Stuck

February 15, 2015 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

I get emails all the time asking for advice on how to get kids to eat. Many of these children are in therapy but are having difficulty progressing toward the acceptance of food and liquid. I have said this before but will say it again, these kids are hard, feeding intervention can be challenging and what works for one child may not work for another. As a feeding therapist, I am a believer in Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Feeding Treatment Tagged With: appetite, eating, extreme picky eating, feeding therapy, food acceptance, food refusal, mealtime, mouth opening, Pediatric Dysphagia, picky eating, selective eating, speech therapy, spoon, supplement, tube feeding

The Failure to Thrive Pediatric Feeding Disorders by Cathleen Piazza, Ph.D. and Jennifer Dawson, M.A.

June 24, 2014 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

I want to thank Dr. Piazza for giving permission to repost this article.It was originally printed in Paradigm Magazine, • Fall 2000, pg. 8-9.  It's one of my favorites. Krisi   “Don’t worry, she’ll eat when she gets hungry” is the common assumption of most practitioners working with pediatric populations.   Even though this adage applies to the majority of infants and toddlers, there is a Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: General Feeding Information Tagged With: appetite, extreme picky eating, failure to thrive, feeding problem, feeding therapy, food refusal

Behavioral Treatment of Feeding Problems: Why and How by MaryLouise E. Kerwin, Ph.D., BCBA-D

May 4, 2014 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

MaryLouise E. Kerwin, Ph.D., BCBA-D Chair and Professor, Department of Psychology, Rowan University, Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Director, Center for Behavior Analysis Kerwin@rowan.edu    Why are behavioral treatment approaches used with pediatric feeding problems?     Answering this question requires an understanding of Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Behavioral Intervention Tagged With: behavioral feeding, extreme picky eating, feeding problem, feeding therapy, food refusal, selective eating

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