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Hi, I'm Krisi Brackett, MS SLP/CCC this blog is dedicated to current information on pediatric feeding and swallowing issues. Email me at feedingnewsletter@gmail.com with questions.

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Question About Feeding Preterm Infants in the NICU

August 26, 2017 by Krisi Brackett 3 Comments

Question to the Blog About Feeding Preterm Infants in the NICU: My observation, like other therapists, is that many of the micro preemies and/or babies that have had very involved respiratory issues and complex treatment needs because of these issue, often require increased sensory input related to feeding (temperature variance, thickened consistency).  What we have observed is that these Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Feeding Treatment Tagged With: bottle, feeding problem, NICU, oxygen and feeding, preterm feeding

Visualizing Infant Feeding with nfant Feeding Solution

August 7, 2017 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

Visualizing infant feeding with nfant Feeding Solution: by Amanda A. Peeler MCD, CCC-SLP; Account Manager East for Nfant Labs, LLC.   Blog Note: I saw this system demonstrated at a feeding conference and asked Amanda if she would write a post explaining it and what it can do. Thank you Amanda! As a speech language pathologist in the neonatal ICU, I have personally experienced the Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Feeding Treatment, Oral-motor and Sensory Tagged With: bottle, feeding problem, nfant, NICU, oral motor

Upcoming virtual workshop: Fostering Collaborative Care: Parent & Provider Perspectives

July 30, 2017 by Krisi Brackett 1 Comment

  Upcoming virtual workshop: Fostering Collaborative Care: Parent & Provider Perspectives     Upcoming virtual workshop: https://www.feedingmatters.org/blog/upcoming-virtual-workshop Join Feeding Matters on Thursday, August 10, 2017 from 7:00 – 8:00 pm ET for Fostering Collaborative Care: Parent & Provider Perspectives, a virtual workshop. Presenters will Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: workshops Tagged With: feeding problem, feeding research, feeding team, feeding workshops, NICU, Pediatric Dysphagia

Ideas for transitioning off of a feeding tube

May 29, 2017 by Krisi Brackett 32 Comments

Ideas for transitioning off of a feeding tube From Dr. John Baker, Pediatric GI I recently received an email from the mother of a child who was fed via NG tube and refusing to orally feed. Her doctor was recommending a G-tube but she was interested in getting a second opinion and avoiding surgery. I was able to put her in touch with an SLP, Jenny Hyatt McGlothlin, author of Helping Your Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Feeding Treatment, Gastrointestinal, Nutrition Tagged With: appetite, BMI and feeding aversion, feeding problem, feeding problem and growth, food acceptance, G tube, hunger, tube feeding, tube weaning

Free Webinars from innarahealth.com

May 28, 2017 by Krisi Brackett 1 Comment

Free Webinars from innarahealth.com http://www.innarahealth.com The Innara Health management team is dedicated to improving neonatal care and using our broad healthcare, business and medical technology expertise. http://www.innarahealth.com/webinar-archive/?submissionGuid=61a1ec51-4580-42b5-859b-3772763dd98f Gastric Tubes in Neonates: Controversies and Unanswered Questions by Sandra Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: General Feeding Information, Uncategorized, workshops Tagged With: feeding problem, medically complex infant, NICU, Pediatric Dysphagia, pediatric feeding webinar, tube feeding

Dr. Brown’s Medical Natural Flow® bottles: Not just for your “problem” feeders!

May 20, 2017 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

By Lisa Kleinz, M.A., SLP/L, CLS, CNT, Account Manager/Clinical Liaison, Dr. Brown's® Medical When traveling around the country as an Account Manager/Clinical Liaison for Dr. Brown's® Medical discussing feeding with feeding therapists, I often ask the question, "Do you currently use our products?" A great deal of them respond, "Yes, with our problem feeders." As a NICU therapist for over 20 Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Oral-motor and Sensory Tagged With: bottle, Dr. Brown bottle, feeding problem, fragile feeder

ASHA Live Pediatric Feeding Webinar- May 10 (available later recorded)

May 9, 2017 by Krisi Brackett Leave a Comment

ASHA: Pediatric Feeding Assessments and Interventions (Live Webinar)  Author:   Pamela Dodrill, PhD, CCC-SLP Live Webinar Member: $79.00 Nonmember: $103.00 Live Webinar (Group) $249.00 Live Broadcast: Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 1:00–3:00 p.m. Eastern time Last day to register for Live broadcast: Wednesday, May 10, 2017, Noon, Eastern time This course will focus on managing Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: workshops Tagged With: feeding problem, feeding therapy, feeding workshops, Pediatric Dysphagia

UNC Feeding Team Blog

May 9, 2017 by Krisi Brackett 1 Comment

Check out the UNC Feeding Team Blog’s latest post on malnutrition written by one of our pediatric dietitians. Our team blog is written for parents and caregivers with children with feeding difficulty. Please share with your families and feel free to request topics! http://uncfeedingteam.web.unc.edu/2017/05/08/malnutrition-defined/ Keep Reading >>

Filed Under: Nutrition Tagged With: dietician, feeding problem, feeding team, feeding therapy, malnutrition, Z score

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