Mealtime Success for Picky Eaters & Problem Feeders: An Integrative Approach to Nutrition

Description

Eating disorders, obesity, diabetes, and chronic gastrointestinal inflammation frequently form unhealthy partnerships with the sensory and behavioral challenges faced by autistic children at mealtime. Sensory processing problems heighten aversions and obsessions to specific smells, textures, and tastes, resulting in extremely selective eating, nutritional deficiencies, and food addictions that aggravate gastrointestinal disorders common on the autism spectrum. Parents and guardians often exacerbate the problem by reacting to behavioral challenges at the table in ways that actually reinforce poor eating habits.

Discover highly effective, step-by-step strategies for integrating new and nourishing foods, expanding food selection, preventing GI distress, and transitioning the dinner table from battleground to common ground. This course will outline typical development of eating skills, medically recognized nutritional needs of the growing child, and sensory-based approaches to mealtime behavioral issues. Explore a variety of techniques that encourage children to participate during mealtime. Learn to develop successful programs that promote active play, self-care, compassionate caregivers, and the use of imagination.

Location Renaissance Chicago North Shore Hotel
933 Skokie Boulevard
Northbrook, IL 60062
Date 4/27/2015 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Check in 7:30 AM)
Sponsor PESI, Inc.
Trainer Susan Roberts, MDiv, OTR/L
Contact Customer Service (800) 844-8260 info@pesi.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
Credit Hours 1.0 - Atypical Development
4.25 - Intervention
1.0 - Typical Development
Cost 199.99
Status Closed