AEIOU: An Integrated Approach to Pediatric Feeding

Description

Learn a step-by-step approach for helping children explore food, enjoy eating, and participate independently in social mealtimes. The AEIOU approach- acceptance, exposure, independence, |observation and understanding – offers a new and highly successful method for integrated treatment of infants and young children with challenging feeding disorders using sensory, oral motor, biomedical and environmental strategies. Five factors in this holistic approach emphasize active participation, independence and shared control. Participants will leave with extensive knowledge and practical information to achieve functional outcomes for complex etiologies, improve quality of mealtime, manage tube dependency and transition to eating solid foods, treat sensory aversions, improve oral-motor skills, achieve home carryover, and more. This course is presented in a dynamic learning environment, using case studies and videos to engage and instruct participants. Extensive resources are provided. Many special populations are discussed including: prematurity, GERD, allergies, autism, failure to thrive, tracheostomy, picky eaters, and children with various syndromes.

Location Easter Seals DuPage & Fox Valley
830 S. Addison Ave.
Villa Park, IL 60181
Date 4/28/2017 8:00 AM - 4/29/2017 5:30 PM (Check in 7:30 AM)
Sponsor Easter Seals DuPage & Fox Valley
Trainer Nina Ayd Johanson, MS, CCC-SLP; CEIM; CHHP
Contact Katie Genetz (630) 282-2026 ce@eastersealsdfvr.org
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
8. Quality services
Credit Hours 3.5 - Atypical Development
12.5 - Intervention
Cost 445.00
Status Closed