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Sensory Skills: Helping Parents to Support Sensory Development in their Children for Pediatric Feeding Success

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1.  Parents can use the following intervention to promote regulation:
  1. Skin-to-skin contact
  2. Swaddling and positioning
  3. Control timing, amount, and tempo of feeding
  4. All of the above
2.  According to Polyvagal Theory, a child's nervous system turning on and off defensive behaviors based on cues is called:
  1. Reception
  2. Neuroception
  3. Autonomation
  4. Integration
3.  What component(s) is/are present during breastfeeding that makes it a great sensory experience?
  1. The sensory components of flavor, scent, and touch are present.
  2. The relationship between mother and baby is present.
  3. The child begins and ends the meal.
  4. All of the above
4.  One sign of interest in a child when introducing a new taste is:
  1. A positive body tilt
  2. Turning
  3. Crying
  4. Red face
5.  All of the following are ways parents can offer solids, EXCEPT:
  1. Change the offer slowly
  2. Give baby more control
  3. Increase texture quickly
  4. Offer on a different surface

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