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Feeding Intensives

Eat, Explore, Engage!

Finding the right support for your child should be easy. That's why we provide a flexible menu of feeding therapy services! From individualized one-on-one care to powerful short-term intensive programs and supportive small groups, you'll have the variety you need to choose the best fit for your child's goals and your family's schedule.

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Feeding Intensive Packages

Each package builds on the one before it, offering a gradual, child-led approach to improving comfort, participation, and mealtime routines.

All packages include:

  • Individualized feeding therapy sessions

  • Caregiver collaboration and coaching

  • Tailored home strategies for real-life carryover

  • Ongoing communication and progress updates

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Recurring 1:1 sessions are also available at $120 per hour.

Step 1: Engage!

A great starting point for any family beginning their feeding journey.

4 Sessions: $400

This foundational package focuses on creating a sense of safety, predictability, and trust around mealtimes. Caregivers learn supportive strategies, while children are gently guided through sensory and relational experiences that prepare them for future progress.

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Step 2: Explore!

Includes all benefits of Step 1, with additional time to deepen engagement and practice new skills.

8 Sessions: $800

The Explore Package builds on all the foundations established in Step 1: With continued focus on safety and trust, we increase opportunities for sensory play, food exploration, and skill development at your child’s pace. Caregivers receive enhanced coaching to support carryover and consistency at home.

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Step 3: Eat!

Includes all benefits of Steps 1 and 2, with added support for building consistent mealtime participation

12 Sessions: $1200

This comprehensive package continues everything from Step 1 (Engage) and Step 2 (Explore), while providing extended time to reinforce routines, strengthen sensory-motor skills, and support participation in mealtime activities. With more sessions, families receive ongoing guidance, hands-on modeling, and opportunities for practice — all at a pace that respects your child’s readiness.

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Pediatric Feeding Disorder

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Picky Eating

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Sensory-Based Feeding Difficulties​

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Oral-Motor Delays

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Avoidant/
Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)​

Commonly Treated Diagnoses

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