
What is post traumatic feeding disorder?
Post traumatic feeding or eating disorders are behaviors exhibited when an infant relates a painful or frightening experience with eating.
Post traumatic feeding or eating disorders are behaviors exhibited when an infant relates a painful or frightening experience with eating.
How do you know if your child’s anxiety level is above average? Psychiatrist Dr. Laura Willing weighs in.
A team composed of a physician, dietitian and therapist are best qualified to help with a teen that won’t stop eating.
Dr. Lauren Rechtman explains that when you feed a baby solid foods, you should break them up into small pieces and stick with soft foods.
Because dysphagia can be a difficult symptom for children to verbally describe, there are different ways that children exhibit dysphagia.