This 120-minute webinar provides an overview of the use of applied behavior analytic principles to assess and treat food refusal and selectivity.
Feeding problems in children with ASD are treatable. As reviewed in Treating Food Refusal & Selectivity in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review – Part 1, the behavior must first be assessed to determine the maintaining variables and potential reinforcers to increase food consumption. As a continuation from Part 1, we will provide evidence-based interventions for treating food refusal and selectivity when manipulating antecedent-based interventions and simple reinforcement-based strategies alone are not effective in increasing food consumption. As with decreasing any challenging behavior, preference assessments are essential in determining effective reinforcers; a description of this procedure will be delivered. As we know, parents participate in the most meals with their children; a detailed review of the role of the parent in treating food refusal and selectivity in current research is provided. In addition, we will offer another review of the legal and ethical considerations around the treatment of feeding problems.
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