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While responding to challenges related to feeding isn't easy, aren't there set treatments that can be implemented to overcome any problem? Well....yes and no.\xa0 While you ponder that mystery, enjoy this discussion of recent research related to a few of the common food refusal treatments including escape extinction, stimulus fading, and DRA.\xa0 Be sure to listen all the way to the end for the terrifying twist ending!!
Articles discussed this episode:
Patel, M.R., Piazza, C.C., Martinez, C.J., Volkert, V.M., & Santana, C.M.\xa0 (2002).\xa0 An evaluation of two differential reinforcement procedures with escape extinction to treat food refusal.\xa0\xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 35,\xa0363-374.\xa0 doi: 10.1901/jaba.2002.35-363
Mueller, M.M., Piazza, C.C., Patel, M.R., Kelley, M.E., & Pruett, A.\xa0 (2004).\xa0 Increasing variety of foods consumed by blending nonpreferred foods into preferred foods.\xa0\xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 37,\xa0159-170.\xa0 doi: 10.1901/jaba.2004/37-159
Valdimarsdottir, H., Hallodorsdottir, L.Y., & Sigurdardardottir, Z.G.\xa0 (2010).\xa0 Increasing the variety of foods consumed by a picky eater: Generalization of effects across caregivers and settings.\xa0\xa0Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 43, 101-105.\xa0 doi: 10.1901/jaba.2010.43-101
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