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    Title
    Just Take A Bite
    Subtitle
    Easy, Effective Answers to Food Aversions and Eating Challenges
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Lori Ernsperger, Foreword by Temple Grandin
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 236
    Width: 210 mm
    Height: 273 mm
    Thickness: 15 mm
    Weight: 671 g
    Audience
    General/trade
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9781932565126
    ISBN 10: 1932565124
    Classifications
    BISAC category code: FAM000000
    Dewey: 618.928526
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: S6.1T
    BIC subject category: MJW
    BISAC category code: FAM012000
    Dewey: 616.8526
    Publisher
    Future Horizons Incorporated
    Imprint name
    Future Horizons Incorporated
    Publication date
    31 March 2004
    Publication City/Country
    Arlington/US
    Review quote
    "This talented team has a blockbuster book . . . as they offer a positive program to help those who are struggling at least three times a day with the serious problem of food aversion and food sensitivity."Temple Grandin, Ph.D.
    Main description
    Winner of an iParenting Media Award! Is your child a "picky" eater or a full-fledged resistant eater? Does he or she eat only 3-20 foods, refusing all others? Eat from only one food group? Gag, tantrum, or become anxious if you introduce new foods? If so, you have a resistant eater. Learn the possible causes, when you need professional help, and how to deal with the behavior at home. Learn why "Don't play with your food!" and "Clean your plate!" - along with many other old saws - are just plain wrong. And who said you have to eat dessert last? Get ready to have some stereotypes shattered!Helpful chapters include: Who Are Resistant eaters? Oral-Motor Development Environmental and Behavioral Factors Contributing to Problems with Eating Sensory-Based and Motor-Based Problems Affecting the Resistant Eater Motor-Based Eating Problems vs. Sensory-Based Eating Problems Designing and Implementing a Comprehensive Treatment Plan Environmental Controls Gastrointestinal, Physical and Oral-Motor Development Stages of Sensory Development for Eating A Recipe for Success
    Biographical note
    Lori Ernsperger, PhD, has more than twenty years of experience working in the public schools as a teacher, administrator, and behavioral consultant. She has had extensive training working with students who have behavior disorders, particularly those on the autism spectrum. Having earned her PhD in Special Education from Indiana University, Dr. Ernsperger has put her research and behavioral expertise to work in a variety of teaching, therapy, and behavior consultant roles. She currently serves as a private autism and behavioral consultant, and lives with her husband Tom and two children, Jessica and Ben, in Henderson, Nevada. Tania Stegen-Hanson, OTR/L, has over ten years experience in therapy, consultation, and in-service training to school systems and private practice in South Africa and the USA. She is the owner of Achievement Therapy Center, a pediatric O.T. practice in Las Vegas, Nevada. She specializes in sensory integration therapy, oral-motor therapy, neuro-developmental therapy, and feeding disorders.