PERL Bibliography - Feeding Problems in Infants

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							                          Monroe County Early Intervention Program
                        Challenging Behaviors Resource List - Appendix E

PERL Bibliography - Feeding Problems in Infants
     These resources are available for loan through the Parent-Educator Resource
     Library (249-7064 or PERL@boces.monroe.edu).


Casper, R.C., 2000. Eating Disturbances and Eating Disorders in Childhood

The Consultative Group on Early Childhood Care and Development, 2/89. A
      Developmental Classification of Feeding Disorders in the First 6 months of Life.

Lobato, D., Ph.D, Organic, Environmental Factors in the Development of Feeding
       Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood. The Brown University Child and
       Adolescent Behavior Letter, 2/2001

Chatoor, I., Caniban, J., Colin, V., Plummer, N., Harmon, R.J. Attachment and Feeding
      Problems: A Reexamination of Nonorganic Failure to Tthrive and Attachment
      Insecurity, Journal of the American Academy of Child an Adolescent Psychiatry.

Chatoor, I., Surles, J., Ganiban, J., Beker, L., Beker, L., McWade Paez, L., and Kerzner,
      B. Failure to Thrive and Cognitive Development in Toddlers with Infantile
      Anorexia. Pediatrics, May 2004.

Frank, D., Needlman, R., Silva, M. What To Do When A Child Won’t Grow,” Patient
       Care, March 15, 2004.

Black, M., Failure to Thrive: Strategies for Evaluation and Intervention. School
       Psychology Review, 1995.

Krugman, S., Dubowitz, H. Failure to Thrive. American Family Physician, 9/1/03.

Chatoor, I., Ganiban, J., Harrison, J., and Hirsch, R. Observation of Feeding in the
      Diagnosis of Posttraumatic Feeding Disorder of Infancy. Journal of the American
      Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, May 2001.

Benoit, D. Feeding Disorders, Failure to Thrive, and Obesity. Handbook of Infant Mental
       Health, 2000.

Miller, K. Maternal Depression and Failure to Thrive.American Family Physician, March
        15, 2005.

Challenging Cases: Biopsycholsocial Pediatrics, Pediatrics, November 2004.




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                          Monroe County Early Intervention Program
                        Challenging Behaviors Resource List - Appendix E

“Treatment of Attachment Disorder of Infancy in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
       Pediatrics, January 1993.

Eicher, P., Batshaw, M. Feeding. Children With Disabilities, 2002.

Feeding Problems and Solutions from Assessment and Management Techniques.

Tracy, A., Maroney, D. The Common Causes of Feeding Problems. Your Premature
       Baby and Child, 1999.

The Premie’s Special Needs. Your Premature Baby, 1983.

Thomas, N. Taming the Tiger While It’s A Kitten, First Year Solutions for Babies at
     Risk for Attachment Disorder. 2/23/05.

Pagano, J. Initial Considerations for Helping Your Infant Learn to Eat.

Satter, E. The Feeding Relationship.Zero to Three, June 1992.

High-Risk Infant: Parental Strategies.

Medlen, J.E . From Milk to Table Foods: A Parent’s Guide to Introducing Food Textures.
      Disability Solutions, January/February, 1999.

Morris, S., Feeding: Guidelines for Success, Enhancing Infant Readiness for
        Supplemental Foods, New Visions, 1997
Other articles by the same author:
Choosing Feeding Equipment
Support and Comfort for the Adult Feeder
Issues in Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing
Gastrointestinal Health and the Child with Feeding Problems, Part 1. The Issues
Part 2 Therapy Alternatives.

Maroney, D. Gastroesophageal Reflux in Premature Infants




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