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Feeding is one of the most important interactions between caregivers and children in the first few years of life. It can be extremely challenging for those experiencing problems. After identifying the difficulty and its causes, programmers and health workers need to provide appropriate support services to help children and their caregivers manage it.

Mealtimes provide an important opportunity for family members to eat together, but can be particularly challenging for caregivers of children with feeding difficulties, especially when those children have a disability that requires additional support to safely eat and drink. Caregivers rarely receive the resources and training they need to understand the complexities of nutrition and apply optimal feeding methods. To ensure proper feeding and nutrition, caregivers often have to establish routines and pay close attention to the quantity, quality, texture, and temperature of food. With adequate support, caregivers can integrate these techniques into the family’s mealtime, rather than approaching feeding as a one-on-one task completed in isolation with the child with a feeding difficulty.

This section includes resources such as guidance documents, journal articles, training and informational material to prepare service providers and families with knowledge and skills on safe and effective feeding.

We found 37 resource(s)
Feeding & Nutrition: Resources for Families
Training Material published by Smile Train in
These resources educate families on feeding children with cleft lips and/or palates to keep them healthy and strong.
Online Course: Introduction to Nutrition and Feeding for Children
eLearning published by SPOON in
This course provides an introduction to the topics of nutrition, feeding, and healthy growth for infants, young children, and children with disabilities.
Ubuntu Manual: Working Together with Families of Children with Developmental Disabilities
Training Material published by Ubuntu in
Ubuntu aims to increase the knowledge and skills required for caring for a child with a developmental disability
Baby Ubuntu
Training Material published by Ubuntu in
Baby Ubuntu includes training, supervision, and mentoring of facilitators and provides recommendations on how to monitor and evaluate the program.
Nutrition Integration for the Children with Special Needs: A Facilitator’s Guide for Food Security, Nutrition, Livelihoods and Disability Inclusion Project Staffs
Training Material published by LEARN Project in
This training supports the integration of disability inclusion into nutrition programming by providing information on the nutritional concerns of children with disabilities.
Learn First Aid for a Baby who is Choking
Video/Animation published by British Red Cross in
These videos provide information on how to assist babies below the age of one year when they are choking.
Learn First Aid for a Child who is Choking
Video/Animation published by British Red Cross in
These videos provide information on how to assist children above the age of one year when they are choking.
Improving Young Children’s Diets During the Complementary Feeding Period
Guideline/Guidance published by UNICEF in
This guidance document from UNICEF includes practical suggestions on how to improve complementary feeding for children with disabilities.