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Keith Williams
Keith Williams
Director, Feeding Program, Penn State Hershey Medical Center; Professor of Pediatrics, Penn State
Verified email at pennstatehealth.psu.edu
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A comparison of eating behaviors between children with and without autism
KA Schreck, K Williams, AF Smith
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 34, 433-438, 2004
7782004
Correlates of specific childhood feeding problems
D Field, M Garland, K Williams
Journal of paediatrics and child health 39 (4), 299-304, 2003
6902003
Food preferences and factors influencing food selectivity for children with autism spectrum disorders
KA Schreck, K Williams
Research in developmental disabilities 27 (4), 353-363, 2006
4512006
The Parent Mealtime Action Scale (PMAS). Development and association with children's diet and weight
HM Hendy, KE Williams, TS Camise, N Eckman, A Hedemann
Appetite 52 (2), 328-339, 2009
2292009
Effects of behavioral skills training on parental treatment of children's food selectivity
L Seiverling, K Williams, P Sturmey, S Hart
Journal of applied behavior analysis 45 (1), 197-203, 2012
2022012
Comparing selective eaters with and without developmental disabilities
KE Williams, BG Gibbons, KA Schreck
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities 17, 299-309, 2005
2002005
“Kids Choice” school lunch program increases children's fruit and vegetable acceptance
HM Hendy, KE Williams, TS Camise
Appetite 45 (3), 250-263, 2005
1762005
Food refusal in children: A review of the literature
KE Williams, DG Field, L Seiverling
Research in developmental disabilities 31 (3), 625-633, 2010
1752010
Use of texture fading in the treatment of food selectivity
BA Shore, RL Babbitt, KE Williams, DA Coe, A Snyder
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 31 (4), 621-633, 1998
1441998
The screening tool of feeding problems applied to children (STEP-CHILD): Psychometric characteristics and associations with child and parent variables
L Seiverling, HM Hendy, K Williams
Research in developmental disabilities 32 (3), 1122-1129, 2011
1102011
Practice does make perfect. A longitudinal look at repeated taste exposure
KE Williams, C Paul, B Pizzo, K Riegel
Appetite 51 (3), 739-742, 2008
1012008
Intensive behavioral treatment for severe feeding problems: A cost-effective alternative to tube feeding?
KE Williams, K Riegel, B Gibbons, DG Field
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities 19, 227-235, 2007
902007
Combining repeated taste exposure and escape prevention: An intervention for the treatment of extreme food selectivity
C Paul, KE Williams, K Riegel, B Gibbons
Appetite 49 (3), 708-711, 2007
812007
Assessment of feeding problems in children with autism spectrum disorders
L Seiverling, K Williams, P Sturmey
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities 22, 401-413, 2010
732010
Use of extinction and reinforcement to increase food consumption and reduce expulsion
DA Coe, RL Babbitt, KE Williams, C Hajimihalis, AM Snyder, C Ballard, ...
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 30 (3), 581-583, 1997
701997
Parent feeding practices and child variables associated with childhood feeding problems
KE Williams, H Hendy, S Knecht
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities 20, 231-242, 2008
692008
Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood: how often is it seen in feeding programs?
KE Williams, K Riegel, ML Kerwin
Children's Health Care 38 (2), 123-136, 2009
652009
Eating problems in children with autism spectrum disorders
KE Williams, L Seiverling
Topics in clinical nutrition 25 (1), 27-37, 2010
622010
Treating eating problems of children with autism spectrum disorders and developmental disabilities
KE Williams, RM Foxx
Austin, Texas: Pro-ED Inc, 2007
592007
Parent mealtime actions that mediate associations between children's fussy-eating and their weight and diet
HM Hendy, KE Williams, K Riegel, C Paul
Appetite 54 (1), 191-195, 2010
572010
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