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Parent and clinician supporting a baby during a calm, guided breastfeeding session, demonstrating infant feeding assessment and positioning.
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Signs Your Baby May Benefit From a Feeding Assessment

Signs Your Baby May Benefit From a Feeding Assessment What’s normal, what’s not, and when to seek support Feeding a baby can feel surprisingly complex. Between latch, bottles, positioning, settling and early solids, it’s easy to wonder what’s typical and what needs support. Here are some signs your baby may benefit from a feeding assessment. […]

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Clinic Guides & Assessments, Infant Feeding
Children and adults sharing a relaxed meal outdoors, modelling low‑pressure, positive mealtime interaction.
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Why Feeding Therapy Isn’t About “Getting Kids to Eat”

Why Feeding Therapy Isn’t About “Getting Kids to Eat” And what actually helps children feel safe and confident at mealtimes When families first come to us, they often say the same thing: “We just want them to eat.” It makes sense — eating feels like the goal. But in feeding therapy, eating is actually the

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Feeding & Mealtimes, Parent Coaching & Behaviour
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