Hi and welcome to What Works Wednesdays where we share a success story from one of our clinical cases. All names have been changed to preserve the privacy of the child and family. Our intent is to show readers how successful ABA can be. Today’s story is about a young man we call “Dennis”. Dennis [...]
Archive for the ‘Picky Eater’ Category
My Child Vomits When He Sees Me Eat!
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Picky Eater, What Works Wednesdays, tagged ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis, Applied Behavioral Strategies, behavioral feeding therapy, Eating, feeding difficulties, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, food selectivity, GFCF, parent training, Picky Eater, Vomiting on April 25, 2012 | 6 Comments »
My Child Won’t Eat!
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Picky Eater, tagged ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis, Applied Behavioral Strategies, behavioral feeding therapy, Eating, feeding difficulties, feeding intervention, food selectivity, how to get your child to eat, my child won't eat on April 12, 2012 | 2 Comments »
It occurred to us one day not too long ago, that parents are turning to the internet when they need help with something. This can include searching for help on getting pregnant, cooking delicious low-fat meals, training pets to stop barking, and many other things. Then it hit us! People may be searching for help [...]
It is OK For Food to Touch
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Funny, Picky Eater, tagged Autism, Autism spectrum, Eating, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, food selectivity, Picky Eater, picky eating on January 6, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
In the course of our clinical work, we experience of number of odd rituals or strange feeding behaviors in our clients. One of the behaviors we address through the course of intervention is tantrumming, crying, or refusing to eat food after it has touched another food. Remember, we serve children with and without disabilities so [...]
Feeding Intervention Works!
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Intervention, Picky Eater, What Works Wednesdays, tagged ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis, Applied Behavioral Strategies, Autism, BCBA, challenging behavior, elopement, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, food selectivity, Picky Eater, picky eating, self injurious behavior, SIB, tantrums on December 21, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Hi and welcome to “What Works Wednesdays” where we share a success story from one of our clinical cases. All names have been changed to preserve the privacy of the child and family. Our intent is to show readers how successful ABA can be. Today’s case is about a little girl named Bailey. Bailey was [...]
Behavioral Feeding Intervention Works
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Intervention, Picky Eater, What Works Wednesdays, tagged ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis, Applied Behavioral Strategies, Autism spectrum, behavioral feeding therapy, Eating, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, food selectivity on December 14, 2011 | 4 Comments »
Hi and welcome to “What Works Wednesdays” where we share a success story from one of our clinical cases. Our intent is to show readers how successful ABA can be. Today’s post will be slightly different from our previous What Works Wednesdays. We received inspiration from a guest blogger over at Yeah.Good Times. If you [...]
The Devil in The Milk
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Picky Eater, What Works Wednesdays, tagged Applied Behavioral Strategies, Autism, dairy free, Eating, feeding difficulties, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, food selectivity, milk, Picky Eater, picky eating, self injurious behavior, SIB on November 30, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Hi and welcome to “What Works Wednesdays” where we share a success story from one of our clinical cases. All names have been changed to preserve the privacy of the child and family. Our intent is to show readers how successful ABA can be. Nathan Today’s success story is about a little guy named Nathan. [...]
Little Cherub=Hardest. Case. Ever.
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Picky Eater, What Works Wednesdays, tagged ABA, Applied Behavior Analysis, Applied Behavioral Strategies, Autism, BCBA, celiac, challenging behavior, feeding, feeding difficulties, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, Food, GFCF, gluten, gluten free, Picky Eater, picky eating on November 2, 2011 | 7 Comments »
Hi and welcome to “What Works Wednesdays” where we share a success story from one of our clinical cases. All names have been changed to preserve the privacy of the child and family. Our intent is to show readers how successful ABA can be. Today’s case highlights the struggles of a little peanut who reminded [...]
Can We Address Feeding Issues at School?
Posted in Ask Missy Monday, Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Picky Eater, tagged ABA, Applied Behavioral Strategies, Eating, feeding difficulties, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, food selectivity, Picky Eater, picky eating on October 24, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Hi and welcome to Ask Missy Mondays where I respond to email questions from parents who are having difficulty with their child’s behavior. Today’s question comes from Tina, who is a teacher in a school district. Tina asks, “We have several children with feeding problems in our program. Is is appropriate for us to address [...]
Know Your Milk
Posted in Intervention, Picky Eater, tagged almond milk, coconut milk, goat's milk, hemp milk, milk, milk varieties, peanut butter zig zag, soy milk on October 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Well, we are most certain that the topic of today’s post is probably not the most appetizing to many of our readers. However, given one of the headline stories on yahoo, we felt compelled to chime in. We should first clarify that we are not nutritionists, nor are we pretending to be. (On a completely [...]
Intensity Matters
Posted in Feeding Intervention/Feeding Therapy, Intervention, Picky Eater, What Works Wednesdays, tagged ABA, Applied Behavioral Strategies, Autism, BCBA, Eating, feeding intervention, feeding therapy, Food, food selectivity, GFCF, GFCFSF, gluten allergy, gluten free, Parent, Picky Eater, shaping on October 5, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Hi and welcome to “What Works Wednesdays” where we share a success story from one of our clinical cases. All names have been changed to preserve the privacy of the child and family. Our intent is to show readers how successful ABA can be. Today we want to introduce you to Jack. Jack was an [...]
