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I don't have the book in front of me...now, besides actually referring to an
OT or ST that does some oral training with breastfed kids...they do small
feedings-controlled flow- to pace and encourage some feedings. They (Wolf and
Glass) use a 'binky trainer' device...basically a paci and 5 french feeding
tube and syringe to slowly pace and give feeds. But finger feeding would give
the same control and pacing. Also, some slow pressure on tongue while baby
is sucking to encourage that down/forward movement. Certainly these kids are
slow to learn, so lots of pumping for mom and lots of patience!
Cheryl Parrott RN, BSN, IBCLC
Kokomo Indiana
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