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Feeding Therapy
What Are Feeding Therapy Sessions?
Feeding therapy sessions are led by Speech & Language Therapists trained in the SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) Approach to Feeding and support children who experience food refusal, limited food variety, sensory sensitivities, or mealtime stress.
Using a gentle, play-based, and evidence-based approach, children are guided to build comfort, confidence, and positive experiences with food at their own pace.
Feeding therapy is designed for:
- Children with picky or selective eating patterns
- Children who avoid specific textures or food groups
- Children with sensory-based feeding difficulties
- Children who experience gagging, anxiety, or distress during meals
- Children with developmental delays affecting feeding
- Families seeking respectful, evidence-based feeding support
- Individualized Feeding Assessment
Reviewing each child’s feeding history, preferences, and challenges. - SOS-Based, Play-Oriented Activities
Reducing pressure around eating through structured, child-led play. - Gradual Food Exposure
Supporting tolerance, interaction, and acceptance of new foods. - Sensory and Oral Foundations Support
Addressing sensory responses and oral skills related to feeding. - Parent Guidance and Home Strategies
Providing practical tools to support positive mealtime routines. - Confidence Building Around Food
Encouraging comfort, independence, and long-term feeding success.