Feeding issues come in many different packages; generally we categorize these as oral-motor, sensory aversion, medical or behavioral needs. Oral-motor problems are those which deal with moving and coordinating the muscle movements for eating. Sensory aversions are over-reactions to certain textures, tastes, smells or temperatures. Medical feeding problems may result from a larger diagnosis such as long term G-tube placement or a neurological issue like Rett's Syndrome. Each of these categories comes with behaviors that can make meal times very unpleasant for a family. More often than not a combination of these factors are present and require dynamic feeding intervention and a team approach. At Integrated Pediatric Interventions, our experienced clinicians and team approach blend together to provide excellent feeding intervention and help families reach the next step for better meal times.
Sample Feeding Therapy Session at the Integrated Pediatric Interventions program at JCFS. For information, call toll-free 855-ASK-JCFS (855-275-5237) or visit us at www.jcfs.org/ipi. Locations in Northbrook and West Rogers Park (Chicago), IL
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