The IDDSI framework provides a common terminology to describe food textures and drink thickness on a continuum of eight levels to improve the safety of individuals with dysphagia.
Experts working for MAITS have developed this 2-day training program to improve the knowledge and skills of neonatal healthcare professionals to support breastfeeding and nutrition in infants struggli...
This manual is intended to support the caregivers of infants and children with information on safe feeding practices. It provides general information on infant and child development, critical mileston...
This training manual equips caregivers of children with disabilities, including biological, foster, and adoptive parents, caregivers in institutions and day care centers, health care providers, teache...
In this video, child development expert Professor Maurine Samms-Vaughan provides advice to parents of children with disabilities on supporting their children's development, including through feeding, ...
In 2016, Save the Children U.S. launched a 3-year regional project, "Community-Based Services for Children with Disabilities," aimed at establishing a comprehensive and high-quality model for communit...
Juntos is a program to help caregivers of children with congenital Zika syndrome understand their child and to build support networks that will improve their care in the community. The manual includes...
Baby Ubuntu includes training, supervision, and mentoring of facilitators. It also provides recommendations on how to monitor and evaluate the program, which supports infants 0–2 years. The manual inc...
Ubuntu (version 2 of "Getting to Know Cerebral Palsy") is a resource for facilitators, parents, caregivers, and children with developmental disabilities. It aims to increase knowledge and skills in ca...