The Fun with Food Programme by Arlene McCurtin – Therapeutic Intervention for Children with Aversion to Oral Feeding
An eagerly-awaited resource, this programme provides exact prescriptions for therapeutic intervention with children who have aversion to oral eating, drinking and swallowing.
- For all those who ask ‘How do I get this child to eat?’ this is the answer! It is a practical, how-to manual for all professionals working with children who don’t want to eat; either those totally tube fed, or those who eat selectively.
- An interdisciplinary programme, it provides comprehensive solutions across multiple areas. The programme is practical and easy to adapt, and can be used selectively or in its entirety.
- Contains assessment forms, outcome measures, session plans, case notes and activity suggestions – everything that the therapist needs.
- Designed to develop more efficient and effective services for disabled children with aversion to oral feeding, the Programme has also been used successfully to treat individuals with physical disabilities, learning disabilities, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Down’s syndrome, sensory processing disorders, and those with complex medical histories but no overt diagnosis.
- The Fun with Food Programme is an extremely valuable and much-needed resource for all speech & language therapists, occupational therapists, dieticians & nutritionists, psychologists, social workers, nurses and parents who work with children with aversion to oral feeding.
Chapters:
- Introduction
- Assessment
- Carer programme
- Fun before food pre-feeding programme
- Eating, drinking & swallowing programme
- Appendices
Published Reviews:
“This is a much-needed contribution to resources for professionals working with Paediatric feeding patients.” – Irene Shetzline Jackson, M.A., CCC-SLP (George Washington University), Doody’s Book Reviews
“This is a treasure of a resource.” – Ruth Howes RCSLT Regional Specialist Clinical Advisor Principal SLT for Schools Team in East Lancs PCT, Bulletin
“…there is great attention to detail.” – Charlotte Buswell, SSLT, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Foundation (NHS) Trust, Paediatric Dysphagia Advisor, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, NAPLIC Newsletter
“Speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists and dieticians working with individuals with EDS problems will find the Fun with Food Programme an invaluable toolkit.” – Anna-Mari Olivier, SLT, SASLHA Communiplan Magazine
[CODE: SM-5662]
[Extent: A4 Manual with reprocucible worksheets – Wire-o-Bound – 312 Pages]
[Author: Arlene McCurtin]
[Age Suitability: 1+]