Abstract

It has been a decade since Joan Arvedson and Maureen Lefton-Greif edited an invaluable two-part series on Pediatric Dysphagia for Seminars in Speech and Language (Volume 17, Number 4 and Volume 18, Number 1). At that time, it was one of Seminars' most frequently completed activities. In the decade since the publication of that series, treatment of children with dysphagia has continued to evolve; it continues to be a pressing health issue for which many practicing speech-language pathologists (SLPs) urgently seek guidance. Thus, it is fitting that we re-address and update this important area of practice, which has grown in scope and complexity.

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