Helping children feel safe, curious, and confident around food, step by step.
We support children (ages 2–12) who experience feeding challenges such as limited variety, strong preferences, texture sensitivities, or difficulty moving from purées to solids. Through assessment, mealtime observation, and play-based therapy using the SOS Approach to Feeding, we explore the sensory, developmental, or medical factors involved, while gently building trust and food confidence at each child’s pace.

Offering Bahrain's First and Only SOS Trained Feeding Therapy Program
A result-driven feeding program with 30 years of proven clinical experience helping children learn the skills they need to eat well.
Why choose Reach’s Feeding Therapy Program?
At Reach, we understand that mealtimes are about more than food, they’re moments for connection, learning, and shared joy. But when a child experiences strong food preferences, avoids certain textures, or feels overwhelmed by eating, these moments can become stressful. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Our team is here to offer gentle, evidence-based support that meets your child, and your family, where you are.
Meet Your Feeding Therapist

Katie Philcox | MSc, BCBA, UKBA-Cert
Katie Philcox, Clinical Director at Reach, has over 13 years of feeding experience supporting children and families across the UK, Middle East, and Asia. Trained in the SOS Approach to Feeding, Katie uses a play-based, child-led method to help children explore new foods with curiosity and comfort. She has worked in early intervention, community settings, and pediatric mental health. Her fun and gentle approach focuses on building trust, one step at a time.