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  • Occupational Therapy Supports and Interventions for ARFID - Psych Summit Session Sneak Peek
    2025/07/08

    2025 Psych Summit Session: Occupational Therapy Supports and Interventions for ARFID presented by Dr. Krystin Turner and Dr. Madelyn Duzyk

    During this Psych Summit Session Sneak Peak episode of Feeding Does Matter, Dr. Krystin Turner and Dr. Madelyn Duzyk explore how lived experience informs clinical practice, why multidisciplinary collaboration is essential, and how occupational therapists can support families navigating complex feeding challenges. The conversation also touches on ongoing gaps in research, barriers to education, and the importance of family-centered care, key topics that will be further explored at the summit.

    On August 22, the 2025 Feeding and Eating Psychology Summit: PFD & ARFID Evidence-based Interventions for Key Developmental Stages explores psychological management strategies for PFD and ARFID across developmental stages. Experts will present evidence-based interventions or concepts tailored to key stages in a child’s development, highlighting how feeding skill development and cognitive maturity influence treatment planning. Through lived experience interviews and a facilitated Q&A, participants will gain deeper insight into how psychological approaches must adapt as feeding abilities and cognitive function evolves over time. Learn More

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    37 分
  • ICYMI: PFD & ARFID - A Historical Perspective
    2025/07/01

    ICYMI: In this episode of Feeding Does Matter, hosts Jaclyn Pederson and Dr. Hayley Estrem provide a deep dive into the histories of Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD) and Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), highlighting the challenges and breakthroughs in diagnosis and treatment. From the impact of terminology on family experiences to the critical role of early identification and intervention, this episode explores how awareness and collaboration across disciplines are key to supporting families facing PFD and ARFID. A thoughtful conversation on the strides made—and the work still needed—in understanding and supporting these complex feeding disorders.

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    48 分
  • Raising a Child with Multiple Medical and Feeding Complexities
    2025/06/24

    Our guest this episode, Emnet Assefa, discusses her journey raising a child with multiple medical and feeding complexities. She speaks candidly about the emotional toll, delayed diagnoses, and how the G-tube became a turning point for her family.

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    35 分
  • A Lifesaver, Not a Failure: A Parent’s Journey with Tube Feeding
    2025/06/17

    In this episode, Garrett Barnes shares his family's journey with his daughter Lucy's challenges with eating. He discusses the emotional toll of navigating feeding tubes, the importance of support from organizations like Feeding Matters, and the transition from tube feeding to oral eating.

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    41 分
  • Research and Language
    2025/06/10

    Dr. Kathleen Knafl, a pioneering researcher and educator, shares her journey into family-centered research and what she’s learned from listening to families. Along with Hayley and Jaclyn, she talks about why the words we use like “burden” or “impact” can make a big difference, how families often see things more hopefully than doctors expect, why the parents voice matters in shaping care, and what it really means to support families.

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    38 分
  • When feeding challenges intersect with food allergies
    2025/06/03

    In this episode of Feeding Does Matter we talk with David Schnitzler, a father of two children with feeding difficulties. We explore the emotional, medical, and day-to-day realities families face when feeding challenges intersect with food allergies.

    David shares how each child’s feeding experience is unique, why reducing mealtime pressure can support progress, and how feeding therapy demands patience and a long-term perspective.

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    52 分
  • Fueling Change Through Community Councils
    2025/05/27

    In this episode we explore how grassroots efforts can make a big impact. Feeding Matters Community Council leaders, Emily Adams (Ohio), and Stacy Payne (California) discuss how engaging families, healthcare providers, and local leaders can break down stigma, promote early identification, and create real change, one relationship at a time.

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    50 分
  • Advocacy & Education
    2025/05/20

    Hosts Jaclyn and Hayley are joined by Praveen Goday, MD and Richard Noel, MD discussing the urgent need for awareness, education, and advocacy in Pediatric Feeding Disorder and ARFID. From lack of education across the medical field to community-driven solutions, this episode is a call to action. Change happens when we get loud together.

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    47 分