Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 03/31/2022 Pediatric feeding difficulties can negatively affect a child’s ability to gain adequate nutrition and participate in mealtime occupations. This retrospective study examined the effectiveness of outpatient pediatric feeding therapy examining the variety of foods consumed on a regular basis and mealtime behaviors. Results indicate improvements in foods eaten and adaptive mealtime behaviors. Primary Author and Speaker: Aimee Piller Additional Authors and Speakers: Jenna Penning, Aaron Bonsall

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