The Eating Handbook for Children with Autism, 2nd Edition

The Eating Handbook for Children with Autism, 2nd Edition

Author: Michelle Brown

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2018-10-21

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 9781729080184

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Do you have a child who only eats chicken nuggets, French fries, and mac and cheese?Or a child who refuses to eat anything except pizza with no cheese or sauce? Is that still even pizza? Worried sick about how few foods your child eats? Tired of having no idea what to put in your child's lunch bag? Feeling judged by friends and family because you can't get your child to eat?If so, then welcome to the 2nd Edition of the Eating Handbook for Children with Autism. Written by an Occupational Therapist who has clinical expertise working with families for over 20 years, this how-to book provides easy to follow steps and practical strategies with actions plans following each chapter that are specific to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. This book was originally published in 2013. This second edition is a more comprehensive version of the first Eating Handbook for Children with Autism where we delve into more considerations to why some children won't eat, more detailed strategies to help your child develop a more positive relationship with food, how to progress feeding skills, more techniques to expand limited diets, and how to manage texture progression. You will also learn how to teach your child to swallow medication pills and stop over-stuffing his/her mouth when eating. This book has more than doubled in volume since the original version to give you many more tools to help your child eat a more varied and nutritious diet. This book was created for parents, grandparents, daycare providers, behavioral interventionists, and other caregivers to provide essential principles associated with getting a child with autism to eat. You will learn about: -Why children won't eat-Setting up mealtime for success-Making mealtime fun-Getting your child involved with food to develop a positive relationship with food-Expanding limited diets-Implementing sensory strategies that will keep your child at the table-Strategies for oral seeking behaviors-Handling oral sensitivities and swallowing pills-Food texture progression-Activities to develop oral motor skills-Managing and avoiding food jags-Using rewards This book is YOUR guidebook. Each chapter is meant to stand alone so you can focus on how to manage your child's specific eating challenge and start a plan of action at your next meal.The contents inside this book are in black and white.


Treating Eating Problems of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities

Treating Eating Problems of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities

Author: Keith E. Williams

Publisher: Pro-Ed

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781416402480

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A child's incessant screaming, spitting, and food throwing during mealtime are enough to frustrate any parent or caregiver Continuous resistance to eating not only leads to malnourishment, but physical and intellectual developmental become additional concerns. Invariably, the underlying reason(s) for refusing to eat will differ from child to child, so the focus should be on improving or resolving the eating problem. This is a two-part book written for caregivers and professionals who work with children with feeding problems. It presents behavioral interventions and approaches on solving a child's resistance to eating. * Part One was specifically written for teachers, parents, and caregivers with no prior professional experience or training on feeding problems. * Part Two was written for professionals, providing detailed information on how to apply behavioral assessment and developing individualized interventions based on a child's eating behaviors. The behavioral interventions and procedures presented in this book can also be integrated into oral motor or dysphagia therapy. Includes references and brief descriptions.


Eating for Autism

Eating for Autism

Author: Elizabeth Strickland

Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books

Published: 2009-04-28

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0738212431

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A breakthrough guide to the nutrition-autism connection: the foods, meals, and supplements to feed your child to improve an autism spectrum condition


Special-Needs Kids Eat Right

Special-Needs Kids Eat Right

Author: Judy Converse

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-03-03

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1101024674

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Good news for parents of special- needs kids: a proven approach to everyday meals that fosters learning and development. Any parent of a child with autism, Asperger?s, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, or other developmental disabilities knows that special-needs kids often have food sensitivities and can be very fussy eaters. Plus, they?ve been told to avoid such common ingredients as gluten and casein, making it even harder to give them the balanced, healthy meals all children need. Now, Judy Converse, a registered, licensed dietitian, offers new advice and guidance on how to use food as an essential tool for development. Based on the latest research, Special-Needs Kids Eat Right includes: ? Simple substitutions that can be easily customized to suit any child?s needs ? Advice for helping the whole family?along with school staff and caregivers?adjust and take part ? Strategies and tips for staying on track at restaurants, holiday gatherings, school parties and lunches, and overcoming obstacles ? Shopping and resource guides ? A long-term program for measuring progress and making adjustments


The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, Updated and Revised

The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, Updated and Revised

Author: Pamela Compart

Publisher: Fair Winds Press (MA)

Published: 2012-04

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1592334725

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A guide to cooking for children with ADHD and autism features recipes for gluten-, casein-, and milk-free meals and provides information on food sensitivities versus food allergies, getting rid of junk food, and pleasing picky eaters.


Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Autism

Behavioral Intervention for Young Children with Autism

Author: Catherine Maurice

Publisher: Pro-Ed

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13:

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Chapters on choosing an effective treatment discuss how to evaluate claims about treatments for autism, and what the research says about early behavioral intervention and other treatments. Subsequent sections address what to teach, teaching programs, how to teach, and who should teach. Also addressed are the organization and funding of a behavioral program, working with a speech-language pathologist, and working with the schools. Answers to commonly asked questions are presented along with case histories. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


A Practical Guide to Autism

A Practical Guide to Autism

Author: Fred R. Volkmar

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-08-17

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 0470394730

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Autism is in the public spotlight now more than ever as new research and information appears almost daily. Although in many ways this is a positive development it also presents challenges to families and practitioners who want to keep up with the latest developments and are left to sift through new information by themselves to see what is credible and relevant for them.Each of us needs a personal research assistant who can determine which information we need to pay attention to and let us know how it might affect our daily work and the children we are living with or serve. Since we each don’t have our own research assistants on staff, I am delighted to recommend this wonderful book by Fred Volkmar and Lisa Wiesner. Both of these talented professional leaders have combined their scientific skills and understanding of the field with great practical experience and ideas about how research can be translated into clinical practice. The result is a book that provides the best and most comprehensive information about recent scientific developments and a splendid practical guide for how they are being implemented and what we are learning in the process. The issues are presented in all of their complexity but translated into language that is clear, direct, and easy to follow. The format also lends itself to understanding the complex issues and their implications through excellent charts, question and answer sections, and chapters that vary from describing diagnostic issues to stating very specifically how to expand and evaluate the services one is receiving. The comprehensive references and lists of additional resources also add greatly to the overall package. As a professional dedicated to understanding scientific advances and helping families and teachers to utilize them most effectively, I am very pleased to have an ally like this book available. I am very grateful to the authors for providing a very credible, practical, and relevant addition to our field to help the many advocates and family practitioners to better understand the exciting new developments and how they can be implemented in our day to day work. Those taking the time to read through this superb volume will find it time well spent that pays back dividends in many different ways. —FOREWORD by Gary B. Mesibov, Ph.D., Professor and Director of TEACCH, Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Treating Feeding Challenges in Autism

Treating Feeding Challenges in Autism

Author: Jonathan Tarbox

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2017-06-07

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0128135646

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Treating Feeding Challenges in Autism: Turning the Tables on Mealtime distills existing research on feeding disorders treatment into the very best, most effective and most practical strategies for practitioners to implement with their clients who have autism and other developmental and behavioral disorders. The book focuses on the few but highly effective feeding treatment procedures that work in the large percentage of cases. The book describes each procedure in practical, how-to language, with the goal of explaining how to implement them in the real-life settings in which practitioners actually work. The book includes a large variety of sample datasheets, intervention plans and graphs of sample data to serve as practical examples to guide clinicians through the process of selecting, implementing, analyzing and troubleshooting feeding interventions. Summarizes the basic behavioral principles underlying feeding disorders Discusses the origin and function of feeding disorders Details the assessment of feeding disorders Covers practical issues related to feeding environment Lists materials needed for implementing feeding interventions Explains how to transfer strategies and procedures from the practitioner to parents and caregivers Includes sample datasheets, intervention plans and graphs of sample data


Feeding Your Child with Autism

Feeding Your Child with Autism

Author: Mark J. Palmieri

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781606130124

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Discusses feeding disorders in children with autism spectrum disorders and explains the types of supports families can use at home, and professionals who can help.