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Analyzing The Ethics Of Intervention For Food Refusal Research Paper

¶ … Ethics of Intervention for Food Refusal 'Feeding' means ingesting food during initiation stages between an adult and a child, mostly mothers; while 'eating' means an individual ingesting food on his own. Feeding problems and issues are very common in toddlers and infants and parents often report vomiting, spitting around mealtime, and lack of gain of weight of children.. The parents also report their toddlers being very fussy about their food, which includes eating a minority of foods while rejecting most others and also eating very little at every meal. The studies show that more than half of the parents of toddlers and infants report feeding problems with special needs children being at a lot of risk, necessitating corrective, intervention plans (Kerwin, 2004).

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The Escape Extinction (EE) is put into action when the feeding problem of a child is understood to be tackled by negative reinforcement, which is a process in which the escape and avoidance of eating is not permitted any longer. Non-removal of spoon (NRS) is an example of Escape Extinction which involves putting the spoon in front of the child's mouth till he bites it. Physical guidance is another example, which includes applying a little pressure on the mandibular of the...

My initial reaction regarding the escape strategies was quite shocking because using a negative force with children, in my opinion, would only cause the child to become more rigid in nature. However after going through the procedure and the results of the escape strategies, I found out that it was quite successful. A study pointed out that manipulating the intervention in regard to rate, quality, magnitude and response effort would affect the acceptance of food. Some researchers changed the quality of the results of liquid acceptance in three conditions in which the liquid was a preferred food of the child (i.e. positive reinforcement), non-preferred food was avoided (i.e. negative reinforcement) or presentation of a non-preferred food and preferred food. The results of the study showed that the treatment options were viable and should be further investigated in order to bring out a better treatment for children with food refusal behaviour (Bachmeyer, 2009).
2. Escape Extinction is a common intervention but it has also been linked with several side effects that include evocative responses from the child, aggression and emotional responses like crying. Treatment fidelity might be compromised…

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Bachmeyer, M. H. (2009). Treatment of Selective and Inadequate Food Intake in Children: A Review and Practical Guide. Behav Anal Pract., 43-50.

Kerwin, M. E. (2004). Behavioral Intervention and Prevention of Feeding Difficulties in Infants and Toddlers. JEIBI, 129.

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