02825nam 22005893 450 991083930030332120231110221738.01-64889-579-4(MiAaPQ)EBC30214476(Au-PeEL)EBL30214476(CKB)25280507300041(PPN)267236263(FR-PaCSA)88938303(FRCYB88938303)88938303(EXLCZ)992528050730004120241012d2023 u| |engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBehavior Analytic Approaches to Promote Enjoyable Mealtimes for Autistics/Individuals Diagnosed with Autism and their Families [PDF]1st ed.Wilmington, DE :Vernon Art and Science Inc.,2022.©2023.1 online resource (396 pages)Cognitive Science and Psychology 1-64889-511-5 "It has been estimated that 70% to 90% of individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience mealtime challenges (Volkert & Vaz, 2010). Most approaches to the treatment of mealtime challenges have focused on decreasing interfering mealtime behaviors through escape extinction (i.e., requiring consumption of food prior to meal termination) and other approaches that may be perceived as punitive by parents, individuals diagnosed with ASD, and other stakeholders. In recent years, there has been an increase in research on promoting enjoyable mealtimes for individuals diagnosed with ASD and their families. The purpose of this edited book is to provide a comprehensive review of these approaches for improving mealtime behaviors for individuals diagnosed with ASD, provide clinical recommendations for improving mealtime behaviors, and identify areas for future research."--Provided by publisherCognitive Science and Psychology Autistic childrenBehavior modificationAutistic childrenNutritionAutismTreatmentBehavior therapyFood habitsPsychological aspectsAutistic childrenBehavior modification.Autistic childrenNutrition.AutismTreatment.Behavior therapy.Food habitsPsychological aspects.618.92/85882Cihon Joseph H1727018Tereshko Lisa1727019Marshall Kimberly B1727020Weiss Mary Jane1727021MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910839300303321Behavior Analytic Approaches to Promote Enjoyable Mealtimes for Autistics4133682UNINA