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Ep 338: The Missing Link in Pediatric Feeding: Critical Skills Grad Programs Skip

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Ep 338: The Missing Link in Pediatric Feeding: Critical Skills Grad Programs Skip


In this episode, Hallie Bulkin discusses the critical gaps in pediatric feeding education that graduate programs often overlook. She emphasizes the importance of understanding messy eating behaviors and tethered oral tissues, and how these insights can enhance therapy outcomes.


Hallie introduces her course, Feed the Peds, which aims to equip therapists with the necessary skills and confidence to address these challenges effectively. The episode serves as a call to action for professionals in the field to enroll before the course closes, highlighting the unique structure and benefits of the program.


In this episode, you’ll learn


✔️Grad school did not prepare us for pediatric feeding.

✔️Many programs focus on broader pediatric topics, neglecting feeding.

✔️Therapists often feel unprepared and seek more information.

✔️Feed the Peds offers unique insights not found elsewhere.

✔️Understanding messy eating can lead to faster therapy outcomes.

✔️Competence in therapy builds confidence for clinicians.

✔️The course includes mentorship and a comprehensive roadmap.

✔️Participants report feeling more equipped after the course.

✔️The course is structured to foster critical thinking in therapy.


RELATED EPISODES YOU MIGHT LOVE

FREE TRAINING ALERT – HAPPENING SEPTEMBER 8–10!

If you’re an SLP, OT, or student… you need to join me for the FREE 3-Day Pediatric Feeding Screening Training. Over 34,000 of your colleagues have done it — now it’s your turn!


Here’s what you’ll get when you sign up:

  • 4 hours on a certificate of completion (perfect for your renewal hours)
  • My complete pediatric feeding screening packet — development chart, 50-symptom checklist, findings chart & referral form
  • A chance to win a full scholarship to the 12-week Feed The Peds® course

Grab your spot here → www.feedthepeds.com/training

OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT & LEARN

⭐ Love the show? Leave a quick review — it means the world to me!


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337 episodes

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Content provided by Hallie Bulkin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Hallie Bulkin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Ep 338: The Missing Link in Pediatric Feeding: Critical Skills Grad Programs Skip


In this episode, Hallie Bulkin discusses the critical gaps in pediatric feeding education that graduate programs often overlook. She emphasizes the importance of understanding messy eating behaviors and tethered oral tissues, and how these insights can enhance therapy outcomes.


Hallie introduces her course, Feed the Peds, which aims to equip therapists with the necessary skills and confidence to address these challenges effectively. The episode serves as a call to action for professionals in the field to enroll before the course closes, highlighting the unique structure and benefits of the program.


In this episode, you’ll learn


✔️Grad school did not prepare us for pediatric feeding.

✔️Many programs focus on broader pediatric topics, neglecting feeding.

✔️Therapists often feel unprepared and seek more information.

✔️Feed the Peds offers unique insights not found elsewhere.

✔️Understanding messy eating can lead to faster therapy outcomes.

✔️Competence in therapy builds confidence for clinicians.

✔️The course includes mentorship and a comprehensive roadmap.

✔️Participants report feeling more equipped after the course.

✔️The course is structured to foster critical thinking in therapy.


RELATED EPISODES YOU MIGHT LOVE

FREE TRAINING ALERT – HAPPENING SEPTEMBER 8–10!

If you’re an SLP, OT, or student… you need to join me for the FREE 3-Day Pediatric Feeding Screening Training. Over 34,000 of your colleagues have done it — now it’s your turn!


Here’s what you’ll get when you sign up:

  • 4 hours on a certificate of completion (perfect for your renewal hours)
  • My complete pediatric feeding screening packet — development chart, 50-symptom checklist, findings chart & referral form
  • A chance to win a full scholarship to the 12-week Feed The Peds® course

Grab your spot here → www.feedthepeds.com/training

OTHER WAYS TO CONNECT & LEARN

⭐ Love the show? Leave a quick review — it means the world to me!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

337 episodes

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