Thank you for every one who participated in our challenge! We had a a total of 77 comments so we are able to give away 4 books (2 to each team)! Therefore, I did the drawing at half time. And the winners are.... Rachel Tompkins – Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater Amanda Campbell - Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater Amanda Richardson - Pediatric Feeding Disorders Kaitlyn Tartre - Pediatric Keep Reading >>
Superbowl Challenge Update!
Thank you for everyone who has played by commenting. So far our teams are pretty evenly matched. 18 for Broncos vs. 19 for Panthers Remember after the big game tomorrow night, we will draw 2 names from the winning team commenters. One lucky person will receive a copy of Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater and another will receive Pediatric Feeding Disorders. Melanie and I Keep Reading >>
A Superbowl Challenge from my friend, Melanie Potock
Broncos vs. Panthers..Want to get in on The Wager? Melanie sent me this challenge.. I’m rooting for the Broncos to win this Sunday’s Super Bowl! Can’t help it – I’ve raised my family in Colorado. In fact, my first child was born in the middle of John Elway’s first Super Bowl 29 years ago, with the nurses and doctors yelling “Go Broncos” in the adjacent Keep Reading >>
Neuroanatomy Review Relative to Swallowing: Part II Susan G. Butler, Ph.D.
Review of the Cranial Nerves We Assess Indirectly During Oral Mechanism Examinations Cranial Nerve V: Trigeminal • The Trigeminal Nerve emerges from the pons of the brainstem. It has both motor and sensory components. Motor: Supplies muscles of mastication and some of the suprahyoid muscles (i.e., anterior belly of digastric, mylohyoid) that facilitate hyolaryngeal elevation. Keep Reading >>
Happy New Year 2016!
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 >>
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