# 306 Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Disorders: A Medical, Motor, Behavioral Approach

Description

Research indicates that the prevalence of pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders is 80% in the special needs population and 20% in typically developing children. Therefore, most pediatric clinicians will encounter this disorder in some form or another. Feeding disorders come in all shapes and sizes, such as coughing/choking during meals, poor oral-motor skill acquisition, food refusal, oral aversion, g-tube dependence and more. One must be versed in oral-motor and swallowing techniques, respiration, GI issues, nutrition, motor/postural alignment, and behavioral strategies. This is a two-day course focusing on how to approach pediatric feeding and swallowing disorders, how to diagnose and prioritize treatment options, and ensure successful outcomes for you and your patients. Day one will concentrate on medical and nutritional intervention strategies, while day two will focus on evaluation and therapeutic intervention. If children are available, there will be 1-2 live evaluations.

Location WakeMed
Raleigh, NC
Date 3/11/2017 8:00 AM - 3/12/2017 5:30 PM (Check in 7:30 AM)
Sponsor Motivations Inc
Trainer Kristen Brackett, MS, SLP/CCC
Contact Scott Boston (800) 791-0262 admin@motivationsceu.com
Principles 2. Active participation
Credit Hours 3.5 - Assessment
2.5 - Atypical Development
9.0 - Intervention
1.0 - Typical Development
Cost $445
Cut Off Date 3/12/2017
Status Closed