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FEEDING AND SWALLOWING DISORDERS

There are many actions which have to occur in the mouth and throat in order for us to normally suck, chew and swallow food/drink. Swallowing disorders are also called dysphagia, and can occur at different stages of the swallowing process.

If you notice your child having some of the following signs, a feeding / swallowing evaluation should be conducted:


  • Irritability or lack of alertness during feeding

  • Refusing food or liquid

  • Failure to accept different textures of food

  • Long feeding times

  • Difficulty chewing

  • Coughing or gagging during meals

  • Excessive drooling or food / liquid coming out of the mouth or nose

  • Difficulty coordinating breathing with eating and drinking

  • Hoarseness, gurgling or poor voice quality

  • Frequent spitting or vomiting

  • Less than normal weight gain or growth


Our speech therapists will complete a comprehensive feeding and swallowing evaluation and develop an individualized treatment plan to ensure your child can take needed food and liquids. Pediatric therapy helps to improve the strength and coordination of the tongue, mouth and throat to facilitate normal sucking, chewing and swallowing.

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