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Using negative reinforcement to increase self-feeding in a child with food selectivity
Authors:Vaz Petula C M  Volkert Valerie M  Piazza Cathleen C
Institution:University of Nebraska Medical Center's, Munroe-Meyer Institute, USA. pvaz@bloomu.edu
Abstract:We examined the effects of a negative reinforcement-based treatment on the self-feeding of 1 child with food selectivity by type and texture. Self-feeding increased when the child could choose to either self-feed 1 bite of a target food or be fed 1 bite of the target food and 5 bites of another food. Possible mechanisms that underlie the effectiveness of the intervention and implications for future research are discussed.
Keywords:feeding disorder  food acceptance  food selectivity  negative reinforcement  pediatric feeding disorders  self‐feeding
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