What You’ll Discover in Jessica Hunt Complex Feeding Issues Sensory, Motor, and Behavior Techniques for Autism, Cerebral Palsy and other Developmental Delays
- Faculty:
- Jessica Hunt
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 24 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- April 20, 2018
Description
- Sensory treatments to maintain peaceful mealtimes
- Food jags should be reduced for Autism
- Blend motor and Sensory strategies to treat feeding difficulties
- Deep breathing and Proprioceptive input to address oneself-Regulating at the Table
Are you able to work with children with special needs who scream or cry, throw food, or refuse to eat at a table? and Will they refuse to try new foods, or eat only certain foods? Are there children you know who only eat a few foods, or who prefer the same food? and over? Going to a restaurant is possible for The families with whom you work?
Watch this recording to get the strategies you need to make mealtimes more peaceful and positive!
We will discuss behavior and oral motor problems as well as sensory issues that can cause feeding difficulties. You will see video cases to show you how I have treated them. and You will be able to practice the skills necessary to successfully treat feeding issues in children with Autism. Cerebral Palsy and more.
Advanced techniques will allow you to:
- Examine the causes of eating difficulties. Are they behavioral, sensory, or oral motor?
- Increase variety and decrease food jags
- Blend motor and Sensory treatment for cerebral palsy feeding delays
- Maximize jaw strength and Reduced effectiveness in lip closure or poor tongue lateralization
- Deep breathing is a good idea and Proprioceptive input to address oneself-Regulating at the Table
- Develop tactile, auditory and Participation can be increased by smell for Children with decreased vision or cortical impairment
- Parents should be educated and Encourage caregivers to encourage carryover at the home
Handouts
Manual (4.06 MB) | 68 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Instructions for ASHA Credit – Self Study Only – 04/20/18 (0.03 Mb) | Available after Purchase |
Outline
- Complex Feeding Issues
- Common misconceptions explained
- Overlap of sensory processing and oral motor skills and Behaviors
- Normal development key points
- Evaluation of Feeding Skills
- Observations: Behavior or sensory responses
- Oral motor assessment for jaw, lips, and tongue strength and Motion range for Feeding
- Foods that provide quick information
- Rapid sensory tasks for A sensory profile
- Case study: Combining it all.
- Video of evaluations and case studies
- Techniques and Treatment Strategies
- Autism
- Food jags:
- Make food fun with sticks and cubes and More to improve oral motor skills
- Be aware of eating habits such as sitting down at meals and Throwing food
- Breathing is a simple way to reduce arousal at supper. and Proprioceptive input
- Systemic desensitization for tactile over responsivity
- Video case study
- Cerebral Palsy
- Oral motor exercises for rotary chewing and tongue-lateralization and Lip closing
- Simple methods to Increase Under Responsivity
- Tone management for Lips have a greater range of motion and cheeks
- Hand-to-mouth connection
- Handling and Seating techniques
- Exercises to lower tongue thrust
- Sensory input to enhance oral motor muscle receptivity
- Stretching the facial muscles of the mouth to regulate
- Tone for Chew and Straw drinking
- Video case examples
- Other Development Delays (Down Syndrome: Failure to Thrive and Global Delays)
- Simple sensory techniques for Children with reduced vision and Cortical vision impairment
- Cognitive delays can be addressed using sensory processing and motor skills
- Oral motor exercises and “mealtime concepts” for Children who don’t eat by their mouths
- Make fun of failure to thrive and Increase interest
- Video case examples
- Promote Carry- Over at Home
- Education of the family and Caregivers on complex feeding
- You can create peaceful meals at home by following a routine
- Easy oral motor exercises during play and mealtimes
- Simple sensory activities that promote attention and regulation during mealtime
- Autism
Faculty
Jessica Hunt, OTR/L Similar seminars and products: 3
Jessica Hunt, OTR/L, It is very well-Known for Her experience with treating sensory processing disorders in children at home and in the clinic has been invaluable. and In clinical settings. Her company J.L. brings her experience in child feeding directly into the home of children. Hunt Therapeutics. Previously Jessica worked for 10 years at Kaufman Children’s Center as the director of occupational therapy and Sensory integration programs and Then, he was appointed director of feeding and Oral motor programs. She has received her Sensory Integration certification. and 2008: Certification of Praxis Test (SIPT). and Lucy Jane Miller (Dr., OTR), who is nationally recognized, was one of my students for Education, sensory research and treatment.
Jessica received her bachelor’s degree in occupational therapy from Wayne State University in 2003. She is an expert in “picky eating,” Oral-Motor therapy using trainings that include the Beckman Protocol and Talk Tools, behavior issues and feeding strategies for Autism-affected children and Treating children with medical challenges She has also been trained in craniofacial and advanced training in Therapeutic Listening System. and Handwriting with no tears. Jessica She was also the recipient of the 2011 Michigan Occupational Therapy Association Award of Excellence.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Jessica Hunt Maintains a private business. PESI Inc. awards her a speaking honourarium
Non-financial: Jessica Hunt There is no non-relevant information-financialOnline viewing and digital downloadingrelationship to disclose.
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