Feeding Challenges in Young Children

Feeding Challenges in Young Children

Strategies and Specialized Interventions for Success

This book with CD-ROM gives practical, research-based guidance on addressing feeding challenges of young children through systematic assessment, collaboration, and strategic interventions.

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Young children's feeding issues can be a complex challenge for early childhood professionals, especially since most get little to no training addressing this key developmental area. Now there's a single comprehensive resource that provides early childhood educators and interventionists with specific, practical, research-based guidance on resolving a wide range of feeding issues.

Ideal for a wide range of professionals working with young children birth–5 years across school, home, and child care settings, this book-and-CD set gives readers in-depth background information, how-to strategies, and helpful tools for addressing feeding challenges. Integrating the dual perspectives of the authors—a child development expert and an early childhood special education expert—the book helps readers

With almost 50 pages of printable tools, forms, and handouts, the included CD-ROM gives professionals practical help with every step of improving children's feeding issues. Professionals will get daily feeding logs, recordkeeping forms, quick-guides to feeding milestones and red flags, and tip sheets on critical issues such as breastfeeding, feeding team requirements, and positioning strategies and specialized feeding equipment.

A vital resource for every member of a child's feeding team, this much-needed guidebook will help readers resolve one of the most critical issues in early childhood development—and ensure better overall outcomes for young children.

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Reviews

Philippa Campbell, Occupational Therapy Professor, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA - February 1, 2012
"Few authors have been as successful in synthesizing and condensing the wide array of information about children and eating into a book that is as readable and usable as this one."

Jennifer Kilgo, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Education - February 1, 2012
"What an invaluable resource! I would highly recommend it to colleagues teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and practitioners from multiple disciplines."

Authors: Deborah A. Bruns Ph.D., Stacy D. Thompson Ph.D.
Foreword Authors: Laurie A. Dinnebeil Ph.D., Barbara H. Fiese Ph.D.

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