Feeding Therapy
Wednesday's Making Lemonade Support Group Meeting offered a presentation on "Picky Eaters" by Betsy Patterson, MOT, OTR/L with Columbus Speech and Hearing. Betsy, we can not thank you enough for the valuable information that you provided to us. The Feeding Therapy programs that Betsy offers are non-threatening, creative and fun for children that are struggling with feeding issues. Betsy has a lot of knowledge as well as a passion for the work she does.
Also, thank you to the great moms that were able to attend the meeting yesterday. Each one of us have children that could be considered "Picky Eaters" or are not adapting eating habits in a typical manner. I have a tendency to want to cover topics at our meetings that I hope will help parents that I know are dealing with particular concerns. What ends up happening is that I benefit far more than I realized I could. That is exactly what happened in our Wednesday meeting. I walked away with a much more positive attitude about working with my children that have multiple food allergies.
Among the topics that were covered in the presentation were some very helpful tips as well as suggestions on how to encourage your child to eat new foods:
TACTILE PLAY: use in addition to feeding therapy
FOOD SCIENTIST: gather data used for visual tools
SENSORY APPROACH: non-threatening approach to feeding
FOOD CHAINING CHART: visual progression in advancing to healthier foods
ORAL MOTOR EXERCISES: playful exercises making funny faces
For more information on Feeding Therapy, contact Betsy Patterson at Columbus Speech and Hearing, 510 E. North Broadway, Columbus, OH 43214, Phone: 614-261-5476
WELCOME! On my journey as a mother of two boys that have autism, I found parents to be the most valuable resource. Everyone's journey with exceptional children has some similarities. I have learned something from every family I have met and pray that I will continue to not only learn, but to share what I've learned with others. Let's take challenges we meet along the way and turn them into ways we can help our children blossom.
About Me and Making Lemonade
- Making Lemonade
- Greater Columbus, OH, United States
- I am a Christian, wife, mom of two lovable boys that have autism, leader of a parent support group and a blogger. The blog and support Group are for parents of exceptional children with Sensory Processing Disorder, ADD, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Learning Disabilities, Behavioral and Developmental Delays, etc. Meetings are held in the Greater Columbus, Ohio area every Wednesday morning at DCBDD in Lewis Center and the first Tuesday of each month at Pediatric Therapy Partners also in Lewis Center.
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