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According to recent data published in Gastrointestinal Disorders, feeding disorders occur in up to 45% of the general pediatric population and up to 80% of children with developmental disabilities and complex medical conditions. The etiology of these disorders is often as varied as the clinical experiences and knowledge of the professionals who are providing treatment. Therefore, when working with children who are experiencing feeding and swallowing challenges, it is essential to have an understanding and knowledge of their medical history, etiology of the disorder, prior and current nutritional intake, sensory and behavioralresponses, and caregiver(s') involvement to provide the mostcomprehensive assessments and treatment plans.
This course will discuss key deficits and risk factors that need to be identified to develop a multidisciplinary plan ofcare based on the principle of specificity. Sensory and motor aspects of feeding and swallowing will also be addressed in addition to other barriers to successful oral intake. Guidelines for each of these areas within a developmental framework will be presented as well and evidence-based practice patterns will be discussed to develop effective treatment protocols and to identify ongoing assessment needs. Ethical and legal considerations regarding swallowing safety, oral feedings, and parent/caregiver choices will also be addressed collaboratively.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists
5/5
Julie (CA) on Mar 18, 2026
brachial plexus, craniosynstosis, early infant milestones
5/5
Debi (IN) on Mar 10, 2026
i"m a developmental therapist on our birth to three program assessment team - i just wanted a deeper understanding of some of the things i see during evaluations.
5/5
Kris (TX) on Mar 06, 2026
loved the additional resources and pictures of the tools
4/5
Skila (ID) on Mar 02, 2026
would have liked more information on how i as a pt can support feeding process. a few things were mentioned but it was very minimal.
4/5
Lisa (NC) on Feb 17, 2026
nothing at this time.l
5/5
Jana (CA) on Jan 18, 2026
very informative.
5/5
Javier (TX) on Jan 01, 2026
due to the density of content, i woyuld suggest dividing this course into 2 1-hour courses
4/5
Joanne (IL) on Dec 12, 2025
i felt like there was a lot of helpful information and the instructor was extremely knowledgable. it was quite a bit of information at a very fast pace for someone who hasn't studied this topic before.
1/5
Tracy (IL) on Dec 02, 2025
this was one of the better feeding trainings i have taken. the best in a long while for sure.
5/5
Teresa (IN) on Nov 14, 2025
good basic info for a pt doing ei assessments
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