Treatment Strategies for Selective Eaters
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BCBA CEUs: 1 CEU
A wide range of feeding problems are common in children with autism spectrum disorders but perhaps the most common is eating a restricted variety of table foods. Specific behavioral strategies to introduce new foods and increase the amount of each new food are discussed in detail. Signs of oral-motor skills deficits that may block treatment progress are also reviewed. From the 2015 Michigan Autism Conference.
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A wide range of feeding problems are common in children with autism spectrum disorders but perhaps the most common is eating a restricted variety of table foods. Specific behavioral strategies to introduce new foods and increase the amount of each new food are discussed in detail. Signs of oral-motor skills deficits that may block treatment progress are also reviewed.
About the Speaker
Amy Kathryn Drayton, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. Dr. Drayton earned her Ph.D. from Eastern Michigan University and her primary areas of interest include the comparative effectiveness of feeding interventions and cost effectiveness of behavioral treatments. She also conducts research on the treatment of disruptive behavior in children, specifically parent management training and time out.
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This was an amazing presentation, I’d love to hear more on the topic. I thought Dr. Drayton’s discussion on what characteristics to look for when considering new foods and what may be causing more selectivity to be fascinating.
Dr. Amy Drayton provides an excellent review of potential feeding problems for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other developmental disabilities. This talk provides and entertaining and thorough review of potential barriers, and effective treatments for each. Highly recommend.
Good presentation but would like more specific examples on strategies used with different types of selective eaters rather than a very general picture.
Very engaging with helpful information on how to address feeding difficulties. I appreciated that potential ethical concerns were discussed followed by rationale that failure to target selective eating poses more significant consequences for learners.
Great strategies to implement for this particular area!