Conference: When Children Won’t Eat: Picky Eaters Versus Problem Feeders @ Clarion Hotel; Portland, ME – 10/21/19 – 10/24/19

August 27, 2019

When Children Won’t Eat: Picky Eaters Versus Problem Feeders
Assessment and Treatment Using the SOS Approach to Feeding

Dates & Location:
Special Weekday Conference Monday – Thursday
OCTOBER 21-24, 2019
PORTLAND, ME
Clarion Hotel, 1230 Congress Street

 

Presented by:
Dr. Kay A. Toomey, PhD, Lindsay Beckerman, MOT, OTR/L, & Kelly Fitzpatrick, CCC-SLP

 

Registration Information:
Early Bird (on or before 8/15/19): $739.00/person
Standard (on or after 8/16/2019): $789.00/person
Group Discounts at any time (only 1 applies)
3rd person’s registration = 25% off; 4th person’s registration = 50% off; 5th person’s registration = FREE

All registration takes place online at:
https://www.coastaleducationservices.com/sos-feeding-course.html

 

Target Audience: Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Special Educators, Early Intervention Specialists, Nurses, Psychologists, Physicians, Dietitians, Mental Health Workers, other Child Care Providers, and Educators.

 

This course is offered for 2.85 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level, Professional content area). This course will focus on the treatment SOS Approach to Feeding and will not discuss other similar or related treatments.

 

STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder is an AOTA Approved Provider of Continuing Education. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA. AOTA continuing education credit awarded: 28.5
The SOS (Sequential Oral Sensory) Approach to Feeding workshop is a trans-disciplinary program for assessing and treating children with feeding difficulties and weight/growth problems from birth to 18 years. It integrates posture, sensory, motor, behavioral/learning, medical, and nutritional factors to comprehensively evaluate and manage children with feeding/growth problems.

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