Dr. Kay A. Toomey – Picky Eaters vs Problem Feeders vs Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Dr. Kay A. Toomey - Picky Eaters vs Problem Feeders vs Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Dr.

• Kay A. ToomeyDuration:6 Hours 29 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jan 16, 2020 Description Manual - Picky Eaters vs Problem Feeders vs ARFID (1.9 MB) 115 Pages Available after Purchase Instructions for ASHA credit - Self Study (64.4 KB) Available after Purchase Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) Certificate Instructions (163.1 KB) Available after Purchase Outline Prevalence of the Problem Picky eatingProblem feedingARFIDThe Complexity of Feeding/Eating 7 areas of human functionHow children learn to eat (or not)How to Complete a Comprehensive Feeding AssessmentMedical/organsOral-motor skillsSensory-motor skillsPostural and motor skillsNutritionLearning/cognitionEnvironmentDifferential Diagnoses Criteria, Research and Limitations Picky eatingAble to tolerate new foods on plateDecreased range or variety of foods that will eatFrequently eats a different set of foods than the rest of the familyProblem feedingRestricted range or variety of foodsRefuses entire categories of food texturesCries and “falls apart” when presented with new foodsARFIDAccept a limited diet in relation to sensory featuresFood refusal is related to aversive or fear-based experiencesExtreme pickiness; distractible and forgetfulTreatment Approaches – Align Treatment w/DiagnosisSystematic desensitizationFlooding/escape extinctionEating disordersCase Studies: When Assessments Go Well, and When They Don’tPicky eating -Case 1 = 2 ½ year old male with limited number of accepted foods he will eat, variable eating from one day to the next, issues staying at the tableCase 2 = 2 ½ year old female with restricted food range, over reliance on liquids for calories and swallowing assistanceCase 3 = 9 year, 8 month old male with lack of healthy proteins per parents, and no vegetables in his food rangeProblem feeding -Case 1 = 3 year, 10 month old female with a G-tube, born at 26 weeks gestation, complicated medical historyCase 2 = 4.25 year old female born with congenital Rubella, poor weight gain, restricted food range, episodes of gagging and coughing, episodes of refusing to eatARFID -Case 1 = 15 year old male with chronic “chok-y” sensation, significant weight loss, hospitalized in an Eating Disorders programCase 2 = 13 year old male with difficulties eating food at school, restricted food range per parental report, refusal to eat vegetablesPractical Feeding Strategies for Pediatric Feeding DisorderRoutines and environmental supportsMatching foods to a child’s skillsetReinforcementManagement of maladaptive behaviorsWhen to ReferRed FlagsPicky Eater vs Problem Feeder criteria Faculty Dr. Kay A. Toomey Related seminars and products: 3 Toomey & Associates, Inc. Dr. Kay A. Toomey, is a pediatric psychologist with over 30 years of clinical experience assessing and treating children with a wide range of feeding challenges.

• She developed the SOS Approach to Feeding as a family-centered program for assessing and treating children with feeding problems.

• Dr. Toomey helped to form The Children’s Hospital – Denver’s Pediatric Oral Feeding Clinic, as well as the Rose Medical Center’s Pediatric Feeding Center.

• She also acts as a consultant to Gerber Products.Dr.

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