Trust at the Table

Description

Children learn to eat through participation in developmentally appropriate family mealtime routines with caregivers they trust. Children develop functional eating skills if they gain experience, competence, and confidence. When this process is interrupted by the impact of medical challenges, developmental differences, or psychosocial dysfunction, children miss out on crucial learning opportunities and for caregivers, stress, confusion, and frustration rise. Early Intervention teams are in a unique position to be able to support families holistically. The importance of trust in relationships between parents and children, between team members and family members, and between members of the IFSP team will be discussed. Evidence-based practice will also be emphasized.

Location Pediatric Therapy Network
2506 N Clark St
Suite 158
Chicago, IL 60614
Date 11/20/2019 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM (Check in 5:30 PM)
Sponsor Pediatric Therapy Network
Trainer Stephanie Cohen, M.A., CCC-SLP, CLC
Contact Triston Kee (773) 330-8025 tkee@ptnchicago.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 0.5 - Assessment
0.5 - Atypical Development
0.5 - Intervention
Cost 0
Status Closed