Abstract

In Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) children feeding problems can be categorized as behavioural feeding disorders including food refusal, choking, gagging, expulsion and sensory-based feeding problems such as textural aversions. The oral stimulation increases oral motor organization improve muscle contractility as a result increases oral intake. Sensory characteristics of food such as taste, texture and aroma have effects on food acceptance. We present a case of 3.3 year old male with ASD having feeding issues such as refusal to consume food and would spit when tried to feed him forcefully and accepting only liquids in small quantities as compared to earlier since 55 days. The outcome measure used was Sensory Profile (Dunn, 1999) and Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool (PediEAT). Combined oral motor stimulation and aroma therapy was provided to the child for developing successful feeding skill. Conclusion: From the above pilot study it may be concluded that combination of oro-motor stimulation and aroma therapy is an effective intervention in decreasing oral sensory issues and thus improving feeding skills in children with ASD.

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