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Patient Education Handouts
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
...American Academy of Pediatrics © 2020 American Academy of Pediatrics. All rights reserved. F84.0 Gastrointestinal (GI) problems include constipation, diarrhea, reflux, vomiting, belly pain, and feeding problems. Some children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have GI problems...
Patient Education Handouts
Pediatric Patient Education (2021)
Published: January 2021
... know what to expect at home, at school, and in the community. To deal with special feeding problems such as mouth packing, rechewing of food, and very limited diets, you will likely need help from experts. Talking with a registered dietitian may help too. Your child’s pediatrician will review...
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Published: December 2023
... of infections in patients with bronchopulmonary dysplasia who are at risk for respiratory illness, especially during the winter months). ● Sleep disorders , feeding problems, colic , and gastroesophageal reflux are frequently reported concerns from parents and may warrant further discussion...)
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Published: June 2023
... in Review . In young children, conditions that are associated with increased likelihood of feeding problems or disorders include prematurity, genetic or chromosomal abnormalities, craniofacial anomalies, brain impairment such as Cerebral Palsy, Gastrointestinal disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders...)
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Published: August 2024
... nutrition information. Anticipatory guidance for parents and caregivers is key to preventing many feeding problems. An important goal of early childhood nutrition is to ensure children’s present and future health by fostering the development of healthy eating behaviors. Parents and caregivers are called...)
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Published: May 2024
... disease/bronchopulmonary dysplasia Prolonged mechanical ventilation (>96 hours) Bacteremia, meningitis, or sepsis Necrotizing enterocolitis Feeding problems beyond 36 weeks postmenstrual age Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Social Low socioeconomic status Low parental...)
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Published: February 2024
...; exposure to lead; exclusive breastfeeding beyond 4 months of age without supplemental iron; and weaning to whole milk or complementary foods that do not include iron-fortified cereals or foods naturally rich in iron ( Table 3 ). Additional risk factors include the feeding problems, poor growth...)
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Published: December 2023
... nutrition information. Anticipatory guidance for parents and caregivers is key to preventing many feeding problems. An important goal of early childhood nutrition is to ensure children’s present and future health by fostering the development of healthy eating behaviors. Parents and caregivers are called...)
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Published: December 2023
... guidance for parents and caregivers is key to preventing many feeding problems. An important goal of early childhood nutrition is to ensure children’s present and future health by fostering the development of healthy eating behaviors. Parents and caregivers are called on to offer foods...)
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Published: November 2023
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Published: October 2023
... nutrition information. Anticipatory guidance for parents and caregivers is key to preventing many feeding problems. An important goal of early childhood nutrition is to ensure children’s present and future health by fostering the development of healthy eating behaviors. Parents and caregivers are called...)
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Published: June 2023
..., feeding problems, gastrointestinal symptoms, obesity, seizures, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, wandering or elopement, and others. Carolyn Bridgemohan, MD, FAAP, Program Chairperson Nerissa S. Bauer, MD, MPH, FAAP Edward Goldson, MD, FAAP Michelle M. Macias, MD...)
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Published: June 2023
... and Questions For some, nursing goes well from the start and there are never problems. But breastfeeding can have its ups and downs, especially in the beginning. Fortunately, many common difficulties can be prevented with proper positioning and latch-o­ n along with frequent feedings. Problems may resolve...)
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Published: June 2023
.... Despite this extensive research effort, there are major gaps in the evidence, including insufficient trial evidence on neurodevelopmental outcomes and lack of research attention to common subgroups, notably infants who have residual respiratory or feeding problems. This includes those who cannot regulate...)
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Published: June 2023
... nutrition information. Anticipatory guidance for parents and caregivers is key to preventing many feeding problems. An important goal of early childhood nutrition is to ensure children’s present and future health by fostering the development of healthy eating behaviors. Parents and caregivers are called...)
Journal Articles
Publication: Pediatrics
Pediatrics (2023) 151 (2): e2022058380.
Published: January 2023
... the original articles define baby led weaning inconsistently, with a potentially biased methodology. 60 Contrarily, delaying the introduction of “lumpy” foods until too late could lead to feeding problems later in childhood. 61 Most infant feeding guidelines recommend beginning...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Published: June 2023
... to develop a trusting, reliable attachment to caregivers Children may present with feeding problems, anxiety, depression, aggression, sleep disorders, and lack of trust 56 Educate caregivers of the need to provide a consistent, sensitive, and responsive environment Caregivers should be vigilant...)
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Published: December 2022
... Management Issues During Pediatric Care Preparing for Discharge Identifying Infants Requiring Close Follow-up Supporting Breastfeeding Feeding Problems Tube Feedings Strategies to Support Tube Feeding and Transition to Oral Feeding Infants with Short Bowel Syndrome or Intestinal Failure Outpatient...)