Today's collaboratioon topic was given by kiran garu(ST) TODAY COLLABORATION TOPIC Feeding therapy What is Feeding Therapy? Kids can be picky eaters, but some children struggle with eating more than others. While a number of children grow out of a picky eating phase, others may need some help to try new foods. Feeding therapy can be a great option for a child who isn’t eating or swallowing correctly. Here’s how to know if your child can benefit from feeding therapy, and a summary of how feeding therapy works. #RaiseAgainstAutism #PinnacleSaysItAll #PinnacleBloomsNetwork #1AutismTherapyCentresNetwork
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🥄 FEEDING WITH BI-DIRECTIONAL MEALTIME INFLUENCES The mutual influence between caregiver and child during mealtimes has given rise to the concept of sensitive feeding. It expands upon traditional, baby-led, and responsive feeding approaches and broads the caregiver’s role on responsive behaviors. 📄 Learn to identify the whats, whens, and hows of mealtime roles when transitioning to solid foods in this article by Erin Ross, “Influences and interactions in the weaning process,” from the Nest 53. [https://nes.tl/fhh8tj] #NNI #NestléNutritionInstitute #TheNest #InfantWeaning
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Top Tip - Taking time to soothe a fussy baby before feeding can make a world of difference. #NewbornCareExpert #MasterNCS #NewbornSleepConsultant NewbornCareExpert.com
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Struggling with picky eating or mealtime battles? Our Feeding Therapy program at Sensory Solutions offers personalized support to help your child develop a positive relationship with food. Let us guide you through this journey towards healthier eating habits! #FeedingTherapy #SensorySolutions
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👶🍼 Wondering how to establish a perfect baby feeding schedule? Discover expert tips and tricks to ensure your little one's nourishment! 📚🔗 Click the link to read our insightful blog and make mealtime a breeze! #BabyFeedingSchedule #ParentingTips https://zurl.co/6Xa3
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🥄 Starting your baby on solid foods can be tricky for parents. Figuring out what works and understanding your child's food preferences is important. Learn about recognizing any issues with chewing or swallowing, and find solutions to make mealtimes fun for both you and your little one. Making sure your baby enjoys eating solids is key, and with some helpful insights, you can make the process easier and enjoyable for everyone. 🌟 💎Dive deeper into these topics and gain valuable insights from a Zoom meeting hosted by Rashmita Dcosta on December 17th. Learn more about the nuances of introducing solids, identifying picky eaters, and addressing oral motor issues. Don't miss out on valuable tips for a positive feeding journey. Check out the recording here: 🎥 https://lnkd.in/dnAPAsEy
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LER Blog Post: The Formula Shortage: Lactation Providers Can Help Families around the country who rely on infant formula are facing unprecedented stress. As a professional trained in infant feeding, what help can you offer? Link in bio & comments. #IBCLC #IBCLCInTraining #IBCLCLife #FutureIBCLC #LactationConsultant #LactationConsultants #LactationConsultantLife #LactationConsultantInTraining #FutureLactationConsultant #StudentIBCLC #LERLovesStudentIBCLCs #LactationBlog
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In today's video, we will be talking about responsive feeding, an essential practice for nurturing your newborn. Responsive feeding is all about tuning into your baby's hunger and fullness cues, ensuring they get the nourishment they need when they need it. We'll cover key tips on recognizing these cues, the benefits of this approach, and how it fosters a strong bond between you and your baby. Join us to learn how responsive feeding can help support your baby's healthy development and well-being." https://lnkd.in/dGTMptJf
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A simple, nutritious meal can make an immense difference in the lives of young, impoverished children. For a child facing the harsh reality of food insecurity, receiving a warm, nourishing meal on a regular basis can profoundly enhance their well-being and prospects for the future. You can become a part of our compassionate family and help make our feeding programs a reality! #HelpingChildren #FeedingPrograms #EndChildHunger #JoinOurFamily #MakeADifference"
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Fascinating discussion stemming from this post, about food, meals, choice, quality in #AgedCare I think it’s important to focus on the plates where residents have little or no speech (need support to choose or complain), need mealtime assistance (support to eat), and need IDDSI level 4 or 5 (puréed or minced & moist) foods. Those are the groups I am looking for in the show .
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Food - Aged Care - Maggie Beer Disappointing to see the negative portrayal of aged care by Maggie Beer & Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Anika Wells Sorry this was a disappointing program and undersells some of the good work the Maggie Beer Foundation does The program lacked science and failed to acknowledge the impact that chronic illness and a lifetime of poor eating & lifestyle choices has on older people’s nutritional status - all long before they come to residential aged care Sadly the program failed to acknowledge the great food and dining environment in many of aged care homes. Aged care has a lot to be proud of! Yes some need to improve - however let’s acknowledge the good! This is a lunch I recently had in an aged care home - yes a home I am a director of - and yes it was the same meal served to the residents - and yes it was as good as it looked !
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