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Today s Date: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PEDIATRIC FEEDING PROGRAM BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1. Child s 2. Date of Birth: / / 3. Gender: Male Female 4. Parent/Guardian(s) Name(s): 5. Marital Status: Married Single Divorced Separated Widowed 6. List of People Currently Living in the Household: Name Relationship to Child Age 7. What is your major concern regarding your child s feeding? 8. Referring Source: MEDICAL HISTORY 9. Current medications (please include all prescriptions, vitamins, over-the-counter medications, and herbal or alternative remedies): 10. Allergies: 11. Allergy Test(s): (Please include date of tests) Blood: / / Skin Patch: / / Skin Prick: / / Endoscopies: / / 12. Has your child been diagnosed with a medical condition? Yes No (e.g. Failure to Thrive, Pre-maturity, Congenital Heart Defect etc) Date of Evaluation/Diagnosis (Type of Evaluation) Results/Diagnosis Name of Doctor/Evaluator 13. Surgical History: Has your child had any surgeries)? Yes No Type of Surgery Age 14. Medical Procedures: (i.e. endoscopies, radiology testing, upper GI, swallow study, motility study, other GI tests etc) Procedure/Reason for Hospitalization Date

15. Significant Illnesses or Hospitalizations: Illness/Reason for Hospitalization Date/Age 16. Family History: Medical Problems Psychiatric or Psychological Problems Developmental Delay Feeding Difficulty Family Member Relationship to Patient Diagnosis BIRTH INFORMATION 17. Baby was born: Full Term Pre-term (Gestational Age: ) 18. Birth Weight: 19. Type of delivery: Vaginal Caesarian Section: planned emergency 20. Complications or problems noted? During Pregnancy After Birth None Comments: 21. Did your child stay in the Neonatal ICU? No Yes: Duration Comments/Reason for Stay? DEVELOPMENTAL INFORMATION 22. Has your child been diagnosed with a developmental disability or as having behavioral problems? Yes No (e.g. ADD/ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, oppositional behavior, aggressive behavior, speech delay, motor delay, sensory problems, learning problems etc) Date of Evaluation/Diagnosis Type of Evaluation Results/Diagnosis Name of Doctor/Evaluator

23. Please list the approximate ages at which the child was able to: Sit Alone Crawl Toilet Trained (bowel/bladder) Walk Alone First Words Spoke Sentences 24. Is your child attending school, early intervention program, day care or other community activity? Name of Facility Date Enrolled How Often 25. Please list any therapy or support services your child currently receives or has received in the past (i.e. speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding therapy ABA/behavior therapy, regional center, early intervention, psychology? Date of Treatment From to Treatment Program/Therapist/Specialist Problem(s) Addressed Reason for Cessation of Treatment FEEDING HISTORY 26. Is your child currently working with a dietician? Yes No Please list name, how often and goals if applicable: 27. What modes of feeding do you currently use or have used in the past? Feeding method Age introduced/how long? Any Problems Noted/Comments Breast-fed Bottle-fed Finger Feeds Spoon Fork Knife Straw Drinking Sippy Cup Open Cup Drinking Feeding tube: (circle one) G-tube NG tube NJ tube 28. What formula(s) does your child currently take by mouth? 29. What formula(s) does your child currently take via feeding tube? 30. Approximate % daily intake taken by the tube? 31. Amount of formula fed (cc s or calories/child s weight):

32. Please describe your child s feeding schedule: MULTIDISCIPLINARY PEDIATRIC FEEDING PROGRAM 33. Please check the box that describes your child s current intake of each of the following food types: CONSISTENCY Does eat Can eat Cannot eat Wont eat Never tried Comments Regular liquid Thick liquid Stage 1 or 2 baby food Food prepared in blender Ground or Stage 3 baby food Mashed table food Chopped table food Regular table food Crisp food (crackers) Chewy food (meat) Crunchy food (carrot) 34. Please list various foods, flavors, textures that are favorites/easy or dislikes/difficult Favorite/Preferred/Easy Dislikes/Refuses/Difficult 35. How does your child let you know he/she is hungry? 36. Who usually feeds your child? 37. Which other individuals can feed your child? What is their relationship to your child? 38. Where is the child usually fed? Lap Infant Seat 39. Describe the environment/location: Table/Chair Floor High Chair Couch Stand/Roam 40. How long do meals typically last? 41. How much food is your child able to finish in a typical meal? 42. Please check any behaviors that are of concern to you. Please circle the behavior(s) most concerning to you.

Eats too fast Eats too much Refuses to open mouth Spits food out Turns away from food Refuses to swallow food Picky eater Eats non-food items Uses a bottle Reflux Eats too little Fails to chew food Gags Sneaks or steals food Vomits Drools Messy eater Leaves table Ruminates Eats too slow Pushes food away Fails to suck Throws or drops food Cries or Tantrums Plays with food 43. Please check any techniques that you have used to get your child to eat. Please circle the technique(s) that are the most effective Threaten Coax Offer reward Send to time-out 44. What are your goals for therapy? (check all that apply) Increase amount of food Increase variety of foods Improve mealtime behaviors increased weight gain Forced feeding Change food offered Distract with play/toys Change meal schedule Decrease/eliminate tube feeds Increase the textures of food Improve oral motor skills Decrease gagging during eating Model Spank Praise Use TV/Video Limit foods Offer small meals Ignore Decrease vomiting related to eating Resolve reflux or other GI issues ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 45. Please list any additional information you feel is important to the evaluation and treatment of your child. Print Parent Name Signature Date