A baby born with a cleft, especially a cleft palate, may have difficulty feeding and is at an increased risk of being malnourished. In partnership with SPOON, Smile Train has developed a 2-day course ...
These resources, which include a video and handouts, educate families on feeding children with cleft lips and/or palates to keep them healthy and strong. They provide tips and information on both brea...
This toolkit aims to mitigate the disabling effects of cerebral palsy through improved newborn care and greater community awareness. It comprises a manual, fact sheet, and flip charts and can be acces...
This flipbook is intended to support education for families on proper nutrition and health practices by providing a storyline based in six categories: general nutrition, health conditions, women and i...
This manual provides key information to communities on various nutritional and health considerations and needs of children. It includes a chapter on "Special Health Care Needs" for children with disab...
This book chapter supports families and communities of children with vision problems to learn eating skills from birth to age 3 for both breastfeeding and complementary feeding.
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...
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, ...