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Do you dread mealtime with your child? Do you experience behaviors such as refusal to try a variety of new foods, crying or gagging?

SAGE offers Feeding Therapy!

Does your child have difficulty or picky eating habits?

Does he/she have less than 20 foods in his/her diet or excludes whole categories?

Is mealtime difficult often with behaviors such as refusal to try a variety of new foods, crying or gagging?

Our Services

Stuttering Therapy in Atlanta

SAGE Speech & Learning is the ONLY practice in Georgia that is trained and certified to provide the Lidcombe Program for stuttering.  Stuttering therapy in Atlanta is scarce, and much…

Special Needs Facilitator

A compassionate and enthusiastic person who provides one-on-one help in the classroom for a child with diverse needs. A facilitator's goal is for their student to be successful in the…

Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is the evaluation and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders. Speech and language development usually follows a typical pattern in children. If you have concerns about your child's…

Associated Services

SAGE Speech & Learning strives to provide each family with a welcoming and knowledgeable team of specialists, each uniquely equipped to address the needs of your child.  We refer to…

Is your child losing weight or not gaining enough weight on the growth chart?

Eating is a socially learned behavior and should be stress free and fun. We offer a desensitization approach that involves the "whole child". This includes all aspects of underlying issues related to eating such as sensory processing, oral motor skills, nutrition, behavior and environmental factors. Instead of demanding consumption and rewarding for swallowing, your therapist will teach you how to engage your child socially with food. Your child will learn about foods in a non-stressful way. Your child will learn to initially play with novel foods, eventually moving towards physical and sensory interactions. These interactions with food will move closer and closer to the face and mouth over time. Your therapist will help you choose foods that are linked by sensory properties (color, shape, size, etc.) in order to help the child make sense of similarities and differences. The overall goal is to decrease anxiety around meal times and add new and healthy foods to your child's diet.

Call SAGE today to speak with one of our therapists!

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