The comprehensive primary reference for dealing with infants and toddlers with feeding and swallowing problems is now the most current. This updated and expanded second edition includes a new chapter on intervention for such behavioral problems as drooling and craniofacial anomalies, with aspiration-related concerns in making management decisions the focus of a second new chapter. Pediatric Swallowing and Feeding includes anatomy and physiology, neurodevelopmental examination, airway particulars, nutrition, gastrointestinal aspects, feeding details, positioning, and surgery.-- Engages readers in problem solving strategies.-- Complex case studies amplify book.-- New emphasis on aspiration.-- Addresses newer topics such as bioethics and eating disorders.