A retrospective consecutive controlled case series of underspoon: a modified-bolus placement to address behavior that interfere with swallowing

MXH McMahon, KL Hathaway… - Behavior …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Children diagnosed with pediatric feeding disorder (PFD) or avoidant/restrictive food intake
disorder (ARFID) may present with comorbid oral-motor delays that often contribute to their …

Further evaluation of modified‐bolus‐placement methods during initial treatment of pediatric feeding disorders

VF Ibañez, KP Peters, JA St Paul… - Journal of Applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Children with feeding disorders might pack or expel food when they lack the oral‐motor
skills, the motivation, or both, to swallow. Bolus placement directly on the tongue with a Nuk …

Comparison of upright and flipped spoon presentations to guide treatment of food refusal

WG Sharp, A Odom, DL Jaquess - Journal of Applied Behavior …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The current study examined the effects of bite placement with a flipped versus upright spoon
on expulsion and mouth clean (product measure of swallowing) in the treatment of 3 …

A comparison of flipped-spoon presentation and redistribution to decrease packing in children with feeding disorders

KH Stubbs, VM Volkert, EK Rubio, E Ottinger - Learning and Motivation, 2018 - Elsevier
For children with feeding disorders, nonremoval procedures combined with reinforcement
are often used by practitioners to treat initial food refusal (Volkert et al., 2016; Volkert & …

Modified-bolus placement as a therapeutic tool in the treatment of pediatric feeding disorders: Analysis from a retrospective chart review

VM Volkert, WG Sharp, MC Clark, H Spinks, EK Rubio… - 2019 - ASHA
Purpose Recognizing the need to advance the treatment of pediatric feeding disorders, an
emerging area of inquiry focuses on therapeutic techniques that address expulsion and …

A comparison of Nuk presentation and Nuk redistribution to treat packing

SM Milnes, CC Piazza, VF Ibañez… - Journal of applied …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Children with feeding disorders may pack food when they lack the oral‐motor skills, the
motivation, or both to swallow. Presenting bites on the tongue with a Nuk brush, or …

Using a flipped spoon to decrease packing in children with feeding disorders

VM Volkert, PCM Vaz, CC Piazza… - Journal of Applied …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We evaluated the effects of redistribution and swallow facilitation with a flipped spoon on
packing in 2 children with a feeding disorder. For both participants, packing decreased when …

Use of a side deposit to increase consumption in children with food refusal

EK Rubio, CSW Borrero, T Taylor - Behavioral Interventions, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Research has shown that nonremoval of the spoon and physical guidance procedures can
be effective in treating active food refusal (eg, head turning and spoon pushing) and …

Preliminary comparison of redistribution at different intervals to reduce packing in children with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder.

BS Bloomfield, AJ Wawrzonek… - Behavioral Development, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Packing (holding food in the mouth) is a problematic mealtime behavior displayed by
children with feeding disorders that may cause prolonged meal durations and decreased …

Comparison of bite‐presentation methods in the treatment of food refusal

WG Sharp, S Harker, DL Jaquess - Journal of Applied Behavior …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The current study examined the rate of expulsions and mouth cleans across 3 presentation
methods (upright spoon, flipped spoon, Nuk brush) for a 3‐year‐old girl with a feeding …