PSYC 3220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Eating Disorder, Binge Eating, Low Birth Weight

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More likely to occur in young kids and those who have severe medical disorders or mental retardation. Infants and toddler parents struggle with transition to solid food: when introduce solid food (approx. 6 months), begin with cereal, then next to veggies then fruit (after veggies because they are sweet), then maybe mixed with meats. Some babies and toddlers are finicky and dislike many things; difficult to get the child to eat new foods. Kids choke on food because chew inadequately/not at all, oral-motor problems and do not realize food is in mouth. Kids (infants and toddlers) are more likely to choke on liquids. Preschoolers are likely to choke on object foods (ex. grapes) Some children will have difficult feeding themselves or parents don"t want to let the child feed himself as the child will make a mess; thus parents might be afraid of child feeding themselves.

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