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Morning Session: Paediatric Feeding Assessment – The Nuts and Bolts Of It

Sat, 24 July

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Next Challenge

Designed for Speech Pathologists and Occupational Therapists, this session covers the fundamentals of paediatric feeding assessment.

Morning Session: Paediatric Feeding Assessment – The Nuts and Bolts Of It
Morning Session: Paediatric Feeding Assessment – The Nuts and Bolts Of It

Time & Location

24 July 2021, 8:30 am – 12:00 pm AWST

Next Challenge, 4/14 Main St, Osborne Park WA 6017, Australia

About the event

  • Designed for clinicians who are new to the area of paediatric feeding (ie <5 years experience)

  • How to differentiate picky eating, oro-motor disordered eating, Paediatric Feeding Disorders, Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorders and more

  • How to do an oral motor examination on infants, toddlers and children with loads of practical strategies to make it a success

  • How to interpret what you see; dentition, facial features, respiration, swallow pattern, biting, chewing and more

  • What you need to know about the tongue – tongue tie, tongue thrust and tongues that aren’t doing what you’d expect

  • The impact of anxiety, trauma, sensory overwhelm and other pervasive difficulties

Tickets

  • Morning Session Ticket

    Don't need a printed manual? Use the code NOPRINT to save $13 on rego, and feel smug about saving the trees. You'll receive the slide outlines electronically ahead of time.

    $135.00

    GST included

    +$3.38 ticket service fee

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