Date & Time: Friday, November 13, 2020
8:30am – 4:30pm Central Time
A Bruton Conference
This workshop is sponsored by the David Bruton, Jr. Endowed Lecture Series on Communication Disorders at the Callier Center.
Virtual Meeting: Links and instructions will be sent to attendees
About: This workshop is designed to bring together industry leaders to discuss best practices in the assessment and treatment of feeding and eating challenges across the lifespan. Learn more >>
To Register: Register for the conference here.
Registration Fee: $150 (Price is the same for participation in one or both days of the conference.)
Continuing Education: Day 2 is offered for up to 0.60 ASHA CEUs and 5.5 CE hours for Registered Dietitians from The Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR).
Contact: Jenny McGlothlin | jmcglothlin@utdallas.edu
Learner Objectives
As a result of this workshop, the participant will be able to:
- List theories and emerging evidence supporting responsive feeding therapy.
- Define the roles of partners in a therapeutic feeding relationship.
- Describe how exposure-based therapy for ARFID works within a responsive feeding approach.
- Describe how the beliefs and attitudes of the therapist, parent, and child influence the development of feeding and mealtime skills.
- Describe three ways to model “trying” new foods.
Speakers
- Marsha Dunn Klein, OTR/L, MEd, FAOTA
- Jenny McGlothlin, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC
- Suzanne Evans Morris, PhD
- Erin VandenLangenberg, PhD, MPH
- Grace Wong, MSc, RD, CEDRD-S
Please click here to learn more about the speakers.
Continuing Education
This course is offered for 0.60 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level, Professional Area).