Response Blocking to Identify Inappropriate Self-Feeding as a Motivation or a Skill Deficit
31 December 2024 at 12:21
Behavior Modification, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 159-192, March 2025.
Persistent inappropriate self-feeding (e.g., finger-feeding food typically consumed using a utensil after 14β24 months of age) is common for children with neurodevelopmental disorders and other delays and can result in energy and nutrient deficiencies. ...
Persistent inappropriate self-feeding (e.g., finger-feeding food typically consumed using a utensil after 14β24 months of age) is common for children with neurodevelopmental disorders and other delays and can result in energy and nutrient deficiencies. ...