Background: Difficulty with feeding is common during early childhood. Behavioral techniques have shown considerable utility for difficult feeding, although large-scale studies of behavioral parenting interventions with typically developing young children, and in group formats, are limited. Objective: The current study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a group-based, behavioral family intervention for typically developing healthy children with problem eating via a fully randomized 2-group design. Methods: Ninety-six families of children aged 1.5 to 6 years with feeding difficulties participated in a trial of Hassle Free Mealtimes Triple P (A. Morawska and M.R. Sanders, unpublished data, 2008) in regional and metropolitan Queensland (Aust...
Feeding interventions with young children who have developmental and eating problems frequently emph...
Mealtimes are a common source of stress for families. Examining factors related to problem eating m...
Background: Twenty to 45% of the general pediatric population experience feeding problems. When chil...
Background: Difficulty with feeding is common during early childhood. Behavioral techniques have sho...
Difficulty with feeding is common during early childhood, as toddlers strive to acquire the requisit...
Mealtime difficulties are common in typically developing young children. Easily accessible, wide-rea...
Mealtime difficulties are common in typically developing young children. Easily accessible, wide-rea...
Mealtime difficulties are common in typically developing young children. Easily accessible, wide-rea...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 'single session' group, early intervention, multidisci...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate an approach to behavioural feeding interven...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate an approach to behavioural feeding interven...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Mealtime challenges commonly occur in young children w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Mealtime challenges commonly occur in young children w...
Mealtimes are a common source of stress for families. Examining factors related to problem eating ma...
Feeding interventions with young children who have developmental and eating problems frequently emph...
Feeding interventions with young children who have developmental and eating problems frequently emph...
Mealtimes are a common source of stress for families. Examining factors related to problem eating m...
Background: Twenty to 45% of the general pediatric population experience feeding problems. When chil...
Background: Difficulty with feeding is common during early childhood. Behavioral techniques have sho...
Difficulty with feeding is common during early childhood, as toddlers strive to acquire the requisit...
Mealtime difficulties are common in typically developing young children. Easily accessible, wide-rea...
Mealtime difficulties are common in typically developing young children. Easily accessible, wide-rea...
Mealtime difficulties are common in typically developing young children. Easily accessible, wide-rea...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 'single session' group, early intervention, multidisci...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate an approach to behavioural feeding interven...
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate an approach to behavioural feeding interven...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Mealtime challenges commonly occur in young children w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Mealtime challenges commonly occur in young children w...
Mealtimes are a common source of stress for families. Examining factors related to problem eating ma...
Feeding interventions with young children who have developmental and eating problems frequently emph...
Feeding interventions with young children who have developmental and eating problems frequently emph...
Mealtimes are a common source of stress for families. Examining factors related to problem eating m...
Background: Twenty to 45% of the general pediatric population experience feeding problems. When chil...