Hosts Jaclyn Pederson and Hayley Estrem reflect on the live event for the Feeding & Eating Psychology Summit, discussing key takeaways such as, the need for individualized care, and the significance of language in treatment. They emphasize breaking down silos between different fields and fostering community engagement to improve research and support for families. The discussion also touches on ethical considerations in feeding care and the necessity of looking beyond traditional growth metrics to assess children's feeding development.
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