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...
Choking can happen to anyone at any age, but children with special needs are particularly vulnerable. This video educates caregivers of such children on choking prevention.
This article presents a structured method to assess and manage feeding problems in children under three years of age. It includes a decision tree for the assessment and management of feeding difficult...
This toolkit provides guidance for generic workers in low- and middle-income countries (e.g., community health workers) on how to support children with varying levels of cerebral palsy and/or intellec...
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.
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...
Cerebral palsy affects the movements involved in biting, chewing, and swallowing, which may cause problems eating enough food to grow and stay healthy. The EDACS was developed by people with cerebral ...