Description This plant-based formula serves as an alternative to milk-based options and is adept at alleviating fussiness and gas often triggered by sensitivity to milk-based formulas. It's ideal for adhering to specific dietary requirements, such as vegetarian or Kosher diets. Packed with the same brain-nourishing DHA content as other routine Enfamil formulas, it ensures comprehensive nutrition for your baby. Enfamil, being the #1 pediatrician-recommended formula brand, further underscores its reliability and trustworthiness. Enfamil ProSobee is a 20 Cal/fl oz soy-based formula for the routine feeding of infants with feeding issues resulting from sensitivity to milk-based formula Enfamil ProSobee is for babies with sensitive tummies when a soy formula is preferred Lactose-free Ingredients Water (75%), corn syrup solids (14%), vegetable oil (palm olein, soy, coconut and high oleic sunflower oils) (6%), soy protein isolate (4%) and less than 1%: Mortierella alpina oil,* Crypthecodinium cohnii oil,† mono- and diglycerides, soy lecithin, carrageenan, vitamin A palmitate, vitamin D3, vitamin E acetate, vitamin K1, thiamin hydrochloride, riboflavin, vitamin B6 hydrochloride, vitamin B12, niacinamide, folic acid, calcium pantothenate, biotin, ascorbic acid, choline chloride, inositol, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, magnesium chloride, magnesium phosphate, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, cupric sulfate, potassium iodide, sodium selenite, sodium chloride, potassium citrate, potassium chloride, L-methionine, taurine, L-carnitine Allergens & Warnings Avoid using a microwave oven to warm formula. Nutrition Label Included In Photos*
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Oral motor feeding delay can be due to sensory aversion. Learn more about food refusal in this brief article by a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist!
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Take a bite out of feeding therapy with the Right Bite! Teach appropriate bite sizes, prevent mouth stuffing, pace eating, work on jaw control, and more.
Understand Your Baby When It Comes to Gagging, Tongue Thrusts, and Other Feeding Issues with Babies and Toddlers
Pediatric feeding therapy can be complex, but it can also be a lot of fun! Check out these effective feeding therapy tips, techniques, and activities.
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Learn exactly what pocketing food is, strategies for how to move past it, and why kids, toddlers, and even babies will pocket their food!
Interoception, a lesser known sense, offers new insights into common childhood issues with poor sleeping, potty training, and feeding.
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If you have a picky eater with autism, please know that you are not alone. Do you struggle to get them to eat the food you cook? Do you find yourself getting frustrated at the approaches you take that don’t seem to be helping? Food aversion is very common. It's treatable and feeding therapy is
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A common myth associated with feeding is that eating is a two-step process; 1 = you sit down, 2 = you eat. In fact “there are actually about 25 steps for typically developing children and 32 steps or more for children with feeding problems, in the process of learning to eat.”
Help your patience approach feeding therapy in an engaging, objective, and positive way with this NO PREP resource! These "food science experiments" provided leveled activities to help your patient "research" a variety of foods. These worksheets are perfect for therapy activities or home programming for sensory feeding patients.
You might have seen the last post put up here on the site where I shared a list of common oral motor problems. These issues are the underlying areas that cause kids to have trouble with eating and look like food falling from a child’s mouth, trouble moving food within the mouth, difficulty sucking on ... Read more
Hidden allergies may cause your child to have learning challenges in the classroom. Why a child with allergies may show signs of poor behavior, sensory issues, auditory struggles and underdeveloped visual, motor and vestibular systems.
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A study recently presented at the International Meeting for Autism Research suggests gastrointestinal problems commonly seen in children with ASD may be a result of stress, and not diet, as previously assumed.
There are many factors which can be responsible for poor appetite in children. It is very important to identify such causes and treat them as early as possible to prevent other health issues. Learn about the common cause of poor appetite in children right away.
Editor’s Note: This excellent article by friend of PediaStaff, Melanie Potock, MA CCC-SLP, appeared today on Fooducate. Excellent for sharing with the parent’s of your kiddos. We at PediaStaff, love Melanie and the work she does at My Munch Bug. Help support her continued success by voting for her in Martha Stewart’s “American Made” competition […]
One educator turned stay at home mom attempts to explain Sensory Processing : Oral Input and its importance for growth and development in kids.
An interactive PDF document that works well for distance and digital learning. Do you know how to spontaneously fix a frontal S? Work on nasal breathing! If you suspect that your student is breathing through his mouth or has weak lip closure (drooling, etc), doesn't know how to blow his nose, or cannot generalize articulation skills to conversation, this is the material for you. With this material you will be able to: Properly assess nasal vs mouth-breathing (in the school setting--low tech) Identify mouth-breathing Resolve airway issues Establish nasal breathing Establish proper lip-seal Strengthen lip seal Provide simple visuals for students to aid in mastering lip seal and healthy nasal breathing The No Print Slides includes over 100 usable slides with the following research-based information: Identifying mouth-breathing-2 low tech methods Mouth-Breathing Implications Mouth-Breathing vs. Lip Incompetence Lip Incompetence vs. Lip Eversion Possible causes of mouth-breathing Establishing Nasal Airflow Oral Motor Exercises with visuals Student Lessons How we breathe Impact of Mouth-Breathing The Mouth-breathing Cycle Interactive Stories--If you give your nose a Tissue/Cold The Printable Packet Includes 90 pages: 6 Handouts for Parents Signs of chronic mouth-breathing Student oral-motor history form My Child’s Tonsils are Enlarged-What’s the Big Deal? My Child is a Chronic Mouth-Breather- What Could be the Cause? My Child is a Chronic Mouth-Breather- What’s the Big Deal? My Child Often Has a Stuffy Nose-Why is that a Speech Concern? Handouts for Students How we breathe book instructions How we breathe--BOOK How we breathe answer key The Mouth-Breathing Cycle--Poster How to Blow your nose--Poster Reminder Cards for Nose Care If you give your nose a cold—BOOK Instructions to assemble book If you give your nose a tissue--BOOK 17 Exercises for take-home with and without picture cues (with and without tracking) Why Oral Motor Exercises Matter Surround the Straw Stinky Stretch Button Pops Button Pops-Modified Hide and Pop Lower lip Pull—Level 1, 2 and 3 Upper Lip Bubble Lower Lip Bubble Baby Bird Angry Puppy Fire Truck Pinched Smile Kiss the Baby Pinch, Smile & Kiss Sound the Trumpet 7 Homework Trackers Keep the Path Clear (for nose blowing)--2 designs My Lips are Strong-2 designs Superhero Lip Strength-2 designs Un-BEE-lievable work-1 design 14 Certificates I Can Explain Healthy Breathing-2 designs I Can Breathe Through My Nose-2 designs I Can Surround the Straw Stinky Stretch Super Star I Am a Pop star-2 designs My Lower Lip is Strong My Upper Lip is Strong Angry Puppy Award Terrific Trumpeter My Lips are Strong-2 designs Articulation products for your classroom: No prep Lightning articulation for k, g, f, v, p, th, s, z, l and r Anatomy of the mouth for Speech production S-Blends Quick Artic for summer
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