Using graduated exposure and differential reinforcement to increase food repertoire in a child with autism

A Tanner, BE Andreone - Behavior Analysis in Practice, 2015 - Springer
Food selectivity is often seen in children with autism spectrum disorder and can lead to
severe nutritional deficiencies. Food selectivity can be specific to food texture, colour, shape …

[PDF][PDF] DIR®/Floortime™: Evidence based practice towards the treatment of autism and sensory processing disorder in children and adolescents

EB Hess - … Journal of Child Health and Human …, 2013 - centerforthedevelopingmind.com
Interventions for children/adolescents with developmental delays such as autism have often
been limited to behavioral approaches that focus on the successful completion of a task …

Sensory interventions for children with autism

RC Schaaf, J Case-Smith - Journal of Comparative …, 2014 - becarispublishing.com
226 J. Compar. Effect. Res.(2014) 3 (3) and limited evidence of benefit [21]. These
researchers reviewed five recent SIT/occupational therapy studies, including two …

Behavioral and physiological factors associated with selective eating in children with autism spectrum disorder

K Tanner, J Case-Smith… - … American Journal of …, 2015 - research.aota.org
Selective eating is common in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but it is not yet
well understood. The objectives of this study were to examine a new definition of selective …

An evaluation of the quality of research on evidence-based practices for daily living skills for individuals with autism spectrum disorder

ER Hong, JB Ganz, J Ninci, L Neely, W Gilliland… - Journal of autism and …, 2015 - Springer
This study presents a literature review of interventions for improving daily living skills of
individuals with ASD. This review investigated the quality of the design and evidence of the …

Effectiveness of healthy eating interventions among children: a quantitative systematic review

S Shorey, V Chan - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of healthy eating interventions among
normal‐weight children. Design A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Data …

Systematic review of psychological interventions for pediatric feeding problems

CT Lukens, AH Silverman - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Objective To conduct a systematic review of the research evaluating the effect of
psychological interventions for pediatric feeding problems. Methods A search was …

Father–child playfulness: A secondary analysis of a multiple-baseline single-subject study of three children with autism spectrum disorder

A Waldman-Levi, H Kuhaneck - The American Journal of …, 2023 - research.aota.org
Objective: To explore whether ASI, coupled with parent training, improves child playfulness
and fathers' support of child playfulness. Design: Single-subject A–B–BC design secondary …

Sensory snack time: A school-based intervention addressing food selectivity in autistic children

J Galpin, L Osman, C Paramore - Frontiers in Education, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Difficulties with diet and mealtimes, often exacerbated by food selectivity have been
highlighted as priority areas of support by parents of autistic children. There is a large body …

A collaborative decision tree system for designing a sensory diet curriculum for children with autism in the classroom setting

C Reinson - Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools, & Early …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This article is an account of how a research proposal is conceptualized and designed to
investigate whether the addition of an integrated “sensory diet curriculum” at regular …