Many children with developmental disabilities exhibit feeding problems, which in turn can lead to malnutrition and respiratory symptoms. The combination of discomfort and pain for the child and difficulty of treatment for the parents and attending professionals validate research on interventions for feeding problems in children with developmental disabilities. Feeding problems range from food selectivity and refusal to rumination and gastroenterological problems that require medical interventions. This paper will review research on feeding problems in children with developmental disabilities and possible causes for these problems, including poor oral-motor coordination, swallowing dysfunction and choking, food selectivity, and aversive feed...
With the increasing survival rate of people with developmental disabilities into adulthood and later...
Objectives:The primary aim of this study was to describe and compare the clinical characteristics of...
Six children diagnosed with different forms of food refusal participated as case study descriptions....
Many children with developmental disabilities exhibit feeding problems, which in turn can lead to ma...
Feeding difficulties are common in children with neurological impairments and impact on growth and n...
Feeding problems are often associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders. However, many terms are used t...
Children with autism generally have feeding problems especially in their mealtime behavior. The purp...
Feeding is an essential function which affects life quality of children with autism spectrum disorde...
This report describes a behavior analysis treatment approach to estab-lish oral feeding in children ...
Feeding/behavior problems are highly prevalent in autistic children. This study aimed to explore the...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is defined as the displaying limited repetitive behaviors, interests,...
Adequate feeding represents an important function of regulation during childhood. Early, transient f...
In order to understand feeding problems in children with developmental disorders it is necessary to ...
Feeding difficulties have been observed in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) since the d...
Contains fulltext : 45947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Yo...
With the increasing survival rate of people with developmental disabilities into adulthood and later...
Objectives:The primary aim of this study was to describe and compare the clinical characteristics of...
Six children diagnosed with different forms of food refusal participated as case study descriptions....
Many children with developmental disabilities exhibit feeding problems, which in turn can lead to ma...
Feeding difficulties are common in children with neurological impairments and impact on growth and n...
Feeding problems are often associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders. However, many terms are used t...
Children with autism generally have feeding problems especially in their mealtime behavior. The purp...
Feeding is an essential function which affects life quality of children with autism spectrum disorde...
This report describes a behavior analysis treatment approach to estab-lish oral feeding in children ...
Feeding/behavior problems are highly prevalent in autistic children. This study aimed to explore the...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is defined as the displaying limited repetitive behaviors, interests,...
Adequate feeding represents an important function of regulation during childhood. Early, transient f...
In order to understand feeding problems in children with developmental disorders it is necessary to ...
Feeding difficulties have been observed in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) since the d...
Contains fulltext : 45947.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Yo...
With the increasing survival rate of people with developmental disabilities into adulthood and later...
Objectives:The primary aim of this study was to describe and compare the clinical characteristics of...
Six children diagnosed with different forms of food refusal participated as case study descriptions....