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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)
Working with Children with Developmental Disabilities and their Caregivers: A Training Programme for Non-Specialists in Low Resource Settings
Training Material published by Multi-Agency International Training Support (MAITS) in
This training equips staff with an overview of childhood disabilities; an understanding of how to use daily activities to promote health, development, and well-being; and the skills to use the MAITS Guide for Parents.
MAITS Working with Infants with Feeding Difficulties Training Package
Training Material published by Multi-Agency International Training Support (MAITS) in
This training program is designed to improve the knowledge and skills of health care professionals to support breastfeeding and nutrition in infants struggling to feed due to prematurity, low birthweight, or underlying disability.
Caring for Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Guide for Parents
Toolkit published by Multi-Agency International Training Support (MAITS) in
This toolkit provides guidance for generic workers on how to support children with varying levels of cerebral palsy and/or intellectual disabilities and/or autism spectrum conditions to promote their health, development, and well-being.
Working with Children with Eating & Drinking Difficulties: A Training Programme for Healthcare Specialists in Low-Resource Settings
Training Material published by Multi-Agency International Training Support (MAITS) in
This training is aimed at therapists already working with children with neurodevelopmental disabilities who want treat eating and drinking difficulties.
Choking Prevention for Families With Children With Special Needs
Video/Animation published by Safe Kids Worldwide in
This video educates caregivers of children with special needs on choking prevention.
Supporting Families for Nurturing Care: Resource Modules for Home Visitors
Training Material published by UNICEF and International Step by Step Association (ISSA) in
This training package contains four modules focused on disability awareness, inclusion, and identification.
“Chewing Can Be Tricky” Dysphagia Coloring Book
Information, Education and Communication Materials published by Dayton Children's Hospital in
This coloring book includes a list of activities that parents and professionals can use to teach children about safe and healthy eating and how to reduce the likelihood of choking.
Our Videos: Breastfeeding
Video/Animation published by Global Health Media in
These short, practical videos enable learners at all levels to easily understand and remember critical teaching points about proper breastfeeding practices.