Meal Is Not Just Food – an innovative initiative to promote the dining experience through assistive technology and accessories among people with intellectual developmental disabilities and the service providers Catalog # 890-255-2020| Others authors: Michal Hirsh, Hava Sheler, Sharon Ganot
Eating is a basic and existential daily activity, the skills of which every person learns in the early stages of his development. It is an activity that communicates with pleasure and often involves communication and shared time with those around us.Among the population with Intellectual developmental disabilities, we may witness difficulties in the various stages of the meal. Service providers testified that meal time is the most challenging time of ...