Happy New Year! I want to start the new year off with a word of thanks to all the readers who have supported this blog by reading, commenting, and referring others! I want to say thank you to the clinicians and professionals as well as the parents struggling to feed their children. This will be my third year writing the blog and I am excited to report that we have tripled Keep Reading >>
Local Workshop: April 29-30, Raleigh, NC
Local Feeding Therapists- For those of you who have been asking if I am going to do a local course, I have set a date: April 29-30, 2016, Raleigh, NC. Raleigh Brochure2016 CAN-EAT Feeding Course (using medical, motor, and behavioral strategies in pediatric feeding intervention) This two day course will focus on evaluation and treatment of feeding disorders using the CAN-EAT Keep Reading >>
Dr. Browns Medical Division: Educational Webinar Offering Thursday July 16th, 2015 1:00 PM EST CRM:0027863
Upcoming webinar: UNDERSTANDING AND UTILIZING SYNACTIVE ERGONOMICS AND THEIR ROLE IN SUCCESSFUL FEEDING OUTCOMES: ESTABLISHING THE EARLY FOUNDATIONS: PART II JOHN CHAPPEL, MA, RPT, Director of Synactive Pediatrics URSA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, Sacramento CA please use this link below to register. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8503994931842330625 Please contact Keep Reading >>
Great Info from Jennifer Morris Meyer
I wanted to share one of my favorite resources – Jennifer's Morris Meyer's facebook group. FeeDR Pediatric Dysphagia (a closed face book group) This group is for professionals-only where therapists can come for support, ideas, and resources. Jennifer insists that it be a “snark-free zone” and a place to support, encourage and learn from each other. Check it Keep Reading >>
Workshops
I have updated the workshop page with all the 2015 dates, will post 2016 as they are scheduled. Keep Reading >>
NCSLHA (North Carolina Speech Language and Hearing Association)
http://www.ncshla.org/ I spoke yesterday at the NCSLHA annual Spring Convention in Raleigh, NC on feeding therapy for common feeding problems. We had a lot of fun! Thanks for everyone who came to the talk! I will attach a pdf of the slides here (with all graphics removed) for anyone who is interested. There are blank slides with just titles where the videos were during the Keep Reading >>
Pediatric Feeding Information for Locals
Pediatric Feeding Information for local clinicians: For those of you who are local or near by, I have these updates: Most of you know that I work on the UNC pediatric feeding team. We have updated our website with information about our team, our philosophy and how to Keep Reading >>
Update on post: Know the flow, don’t go with the flow!
Know the flow, don’t go with the flow! by Britt Pados PhD(c), RN, NNP-BC, bpados@email.unc.edu. I have had multiple requests for the charts on nipple flow rates which are hard to see in the original post. I have added a pdf link under each chart. If you click on the pdf link it will open up the chart in a new page.I will also add the links here. Pados Graph 1 for Blog Post PDF-2 Keep Reading >>
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