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Hi, I'm Krisi Brackett, PhD, CCC-SLP,C/NDT. This blog is dedicated to current information on pediatric feeding and swallowing issues. Email me at feedingnewsletter@gmail.com with questions.
Read More About Me Here...Disclaimer: Hello, I thought I would write some posts about products I like and use in therapy. IN FULL DISCLOSURE- I have links here as an amazon affiliate which give me a very small amount (usually Keep Reading >>
BackTable / ENT / Podcast / Episode #165 Implementing FEES for Infants in CVICU & NICU with Olivia Brooks, SLP In this episode, pediatric speech language pathologist (SLP) Olivia Brooks Keep Reading >>
Interesting read By Alexandra Schwartz in The New Yorker, April 22, 2024 When I was pregnant with my son, I took slow, blood-circulating walks around Prospect Park and thought about feeding him Keep Reading >>
By Marsha Dunn Klein OTR/L, MEd, FAOTA I would like to share some perspectives on homemade blended formulas for tube fed children. Many of you may know that Suzanne Evans Morris and I wrote Keep Reading >>
Impact of Oral Motor Impairment in Infants with Poor Feeding Presented by Debra Beckman, MS, CCC-SLP, https://www.beckmanoralmotor.com/ A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending a Keep Reading >>
By Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP Despite being feeding specialists, few SLPs and OTs get training in how to protect children who are at risk for developing food allergies or are currently Keep Reading >>
Thank you Robyn Merkel-Walsh. Keep Reading >>
Improving the lives of infants and young children with pediatric feeding disorders We are an interdisciplinary team partnering with families to advance education, support clinical practice, and Keep Reading >>