Resolving the feeding difficulties associated with non-organic failure to thrive

Hampton, D

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1996
ISSN:
1365-2214
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Psychology
Notes:
Summary Since 1991 The Children's Society's Infant Support Project has been working in Wiltshire with the families of under 3 year olds identified as failing to thrive non-organically. Research has shown that the only common factor in children with this problem is the presence of feeding difficulties. The service concentrates on helping parents/caregivers to resolve the problems which are allowing the difficulties to continue. The multidisciplinary staff team work on a domiciliary basis, using working practices founded on social learning theory. A recent evaluation indicated that for more than two-thirds of the children with whom the project had worked, a satisfactory or very satisfactory outcome was achieved. Funding for the service is received from the Health Commission for Wiltshire and Bath, Wiltshire Social Services Department and the Children's Society.
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