| Feeding Behaviors - The Tip Of The Iceberg |
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| Written by Suzanne Morris, PhD | ||||
| Tuesday, 20 March 2007 21:17 | ||||
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Society tends to label and classify most events in a two-dimensional "either-or" way. Multidimensional views are more complex and offer less certainty of cause and outcome. This is particularly true for children whose feeding difficulties are expressed through an aversion or resistance to eating. Although components of the feeding challenge may be described, the label of a “behavioral feeding problem” frequently is applied. (....) Read the rest of this incredibly well written article on behavioral feeding aversions. (off site link-opens in a new window)
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 March 2008 21:22 ) | ||||
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