I wanted to put up a short post about my weekend activities - I spent the last 3 days in the Neurodevelopmental Treatment Association (NTDA) annual conference focused on postural control. Thank you Keep Reading >>
Latin American Complementary Feeding Guidelines Updated
"It was a challenge to get 21 different countries to agree, with totally different thoughts, idiosyncrasies, traditions and culture," said Vázquez. "We had to clarify definitions and totally Keep Reading >>
National Nutrition Month®
I want to say Happy National Nutrition Month and Thank you to the dietitians working with children with PFD with a special shout out to the RD's working on the UNC Pediatric Feeding Team! This is Keep Reading >>
Happy New Year 2023!
Let me start with a sincere thank you to everyone who has followed along with this blog from the beginning. I realized as I was updating some of the pages this morning that this is the 24th year of Keep Reading >>
A Formula Shortage How Policy, Societal Pressure Impact Babies & Parents
Interesting listen from NPR https://www.npr.org/2022/05/18/1099852517/a-formula-shortage-shows-how-policy-societal-pressure-impact-babies-parents This week, the FDA announced new steps to ease Keep Reading >>
Participate in Research: Recruiting SLPs and OTs for a Pediatric Feeding Research Survey
Hello! , I wanted to invite SLPs and OTs who read the blog to participate in a research study being conducted by one of my colleagues. In full disclosure, I am not involved in this study, just posting Keep Reading >>
The Feeding Matters’ International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference (IPFDC)
The Feeding Matters' International Pediatric Feeding Disorder Conference (IPFDC) https://www.feedingmatters.org/international-pfd-conference/ Students and families have reduce registration Keep Reading >>
Constructive Conversations: Collaborating with the Medical Team- Webinar
Info on upcoming webinar! Have you ever found yourself in a situation where different members of a child's team are on different pages? Not only is it frustrating for us as providers, it affects Keep Reading >>
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