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Summary
This report traces some attempts to teach independent spoon-feeding to a severely handicapped adolescent, and details our progress through a period of growing despondency to eventual success. The use of mini-meals and micropore tape were felt to be particularly useful and may be of interest to others involved in teaching feeding skills.