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 Keep Reading >>
Childhood Food Allergies: Exploring the Facts and Myths
Internationally renowned pediatric food allergy expert, Dr. Wesley Burks, chief physician of N.C. Children’s Hospital and chair of the UNC Department of Pediatrics, sat down for an insightful Keep Reading >>
Ideas for Transitioning off of a G-tube
When a child is referred for feeding therapy to transition off of a feeding tube, what is the best intervention strategy? The best answer is the one that works in the most efficient way Keep Reading >>
Lessons from the Best: Supporting Your Fellow Therapists by Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP
When Krisi asked me to write something for her blog about feeding therapy, I thought about all the various aspects of helping kids to eat: the physiological and/or medical concerns, the sensory piece, Keep Reading >>
Question about Tongue Tip Elevation in the Preterm Infant by Catherine Shaker, MS/CCC-SLP, BCS-S
QUESTION: I am posting this for a colleague that works in our NICU department; we'd appreciate any insight you might have! "Can there be significance to infants with tongue tip elevation as the Keep Reading >>
Solutions for Retching by Susan Agrawal, the editor of Complex Child
Solutions for Retching by Susan Agrawal, the editor of Complex Child, http://www.complexchild.com/ Complex Child is a monthly online magazine written by parents of children with special healthcare Keep Reading >>
Working on Cup Drinking: The Benefits of Using an Open Cup
When it is time to start working on cup drinking, I typically start with an open cup. Every child's situation is unique and must be considered individually when making the decision about which cup to Keep Reading >>
WHAT BABY FOOD JARS DON’T TELL YOU ABOUT INTRODUCING FOODS Diane Bahr, MS, CCC-SLP, Feeding Specialist
The Problem Parents often receive little instruction about “when and how to introduce foods and liquids” to their babies. They mostly rely on their pediatricians who give them the best Keep Reading >>
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