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Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion: Part 1 & 2
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1999), 1 hour 58 mins
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure...
Sample
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1999), 1 hour 58 mins
Description
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure to thrive, those with specific syndromes that have particular swallowing and feeding disorders such as C.H.A.R.G.E. Syndrome, Rett Synd...
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure to thrive, those with specific syndromes that have particular swallowing and feeding disorders such as C.H.A.R.G.E. Syndrome, Rett Syndrome and Nager-Miller Syndrome.
These problems require unique understanding of the oral-motor and feeding processes if improvement in eating behavior is to be obtained to assist these children in becoming supplemental feeders and eventually diminishing their dependence on tube feeding.
Topics include: The Importance of the Sensory Aspects of Feeding; Postural Aspects of Feeding; Normal Oral-Motor Development; The Influence of Respiration on Feeding and Speech; Musculature of the Face and Tongue: Facilitation Techniques for Improving Oral-Motor Control; Facilitation of Chewing; Drooling Management; Assessment and Treatment Guidelines; Adaptation of the Treatment Process to Various Syndromes; Treatment Examples.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Merry M. Meek
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Physical development, Respiratory system, Tongue, Face (anatomy), Pediatrics, Speech therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Therapeutic Approach
Speech therapy
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Intervention Strategies in Neck Control, Oral-Motor Organization, and Feeding, Treating Oral-Motor Problems in Children
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Intervention Strategies in Neck Control, Oral-Motor Organization, and Feeding (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1995), 50 mins
This video details preparation techniques and treatment approaches to achieve facial tolerance for stimulation and improve functional chewing and swallowing. Preparing the Oral-motor musculature, facilitating oral-motor organization and general treatment strategies are presented.
Sample
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Intervention Strategies in Neck Control, Oral-Motor Organization, and Feeding (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1995), 50 mins
Description
This video details preparation techniques and treatment approaches to achieve facial tolerance for stimulation and improve functional chewing and swallowing. Preparing the Oral-motor musculature, facilitating oral-motor organization and general treatment strategies are presented.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Merry M. Meek
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Clinician's View
Series
Intervention Strategies in Neck Control, Oral-Motor Organization, and Feeding
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Neck, Pediatrics, Pharynx, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Feeding, Anatomy, Tongue, Speech therapy, Occupational therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Therapeutic Approach
Speech therapy, Occupational therapy
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Management of the 0-3 Population with Oral-Motor Disorders: Part 5 & 6
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Management of the 0-3 Population with Oral-Motor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2002), 2 hours
This seminar addresses the needs of children from birth to 3 years of age in relationship to oral-motor development, feeding, respiration and communication issues. Topics include: Normal Development of Respiration and Phonation; Therapeutic Management of Respiration and Phonation; Normal Oral-Motor Development; Tr...
Sample
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Management of the 0-3 Population with Oral-Motor Disorders (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2002), 2 hours
Description
This seminar addresses the needs of children from birth to 3 years of age in relationship to oral-motor development, feeding, respiration and communication issues. Topics include: Normal Development of Respiration and Phonation; Therapeutic Management of Respiration and Phonation; Normal Oral-Motor Development; Treatment and Management of Oral-Motor Function and Feeding; Assessment and Treatment Strategies Related to Tube Feeding; Communication a...
This seminar addresses the needs of children from birth to 3 years of age in relationship to oral-motor development, feeding, respiration and communication issues. Topics include: Normal Development of Respiration and Phonation; Therapeutic Management of Respiration and Phonation; Normal Oral-Motor Development; Treatment and Management of Oral-Motor Function and Feeding; Assessment and Treatment Strategies Related to Tube Feeding; Communication and Speech Issues.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation, Instructional material
Author / Creator
Merry M. Meek
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Assessment, Respiratory system, Tongue, Neck, Physical development, Infants, Feeding, Pediatrics, Feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood, Speech therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Therapeutic Approach
Speech therapy
Segments
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Treatment for Improved Respiration and Phonation
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek; produced by Clinician's View, in Issues in Respiration for Children With Neuromotor Disorders: Assessment & Treatment Strategies (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2011), 44 mins
This video addresses the concepts of respiration as they relate to the development of function. Treatment techniques are demonstrated for establishing respiratory control as a support for functional motor activity.
Sample
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek; produced by Clinician's View, in Issues in Respiration for Children With Neuromotor Disorders: Assessment & Treatment Strategies (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2011), 44 mins
Description
This video addresses the concepts of respiration as they relate to the development of function. Treatment techniques are demonstrated for establishing respiratory control as a support for functional motor activity.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Clinician's View
Author / Creator
Merry M. Meek
Date Published / Released
1995, 2011
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Medical treatments and procedures, Anatomy and Physiology, Speech therapists, Motor skills, Respiratory system, Pediatrics, Speech therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Occupational therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Therapeutic Approach
Speech therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Occupational therapy
Segments
Therapeutic Approach:
Speech therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Occupational therapy
Therapeutic Approach:
Speech therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Occupational therapy
Therapeutic Approach:
Speech therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Occupational therapy
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Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion: Part 5 & 6
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1999), 1 hour 56 mins
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure...
Sample
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1999), 1 hour 56 mins
Description
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure to thrive, those with specific syndromes that have particular swallowing and feeding disorders such as C.H.A.R.G.E. Syndrome, Rett Synd...
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure to thrive, those with specific syndromes that have particular swallowing and feeding disorders such as C.H.A.R.G.E. Syndrome, Rett Syndrome and Nager-Miller Syndrome.
These problems require unique understanding of the oral-motor and feeding processes if improvement in eating behavior is to be obtained to assist these children in becoming supplemental feeders and eventually diminishing their dependence on tube feeding.
Topics include: The Importance of the Sensory Aspects of Feeding; Postural Aspects of Feeding; Normal Oral-Motor Development; The Influence of Respiration on Feeding and Speech; Musculature of the Face and Tongue: Facilitation Techniques for Improving Oral-Motor Control; Facilitation of Chewing; Drooling Management; Assessment and Treatment Guidelines; Adaptation of the Treatment Process to Various Syndromes; Treatment Examples.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Merry M. Meek
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Pharynx, Strategies, Assessment, Feeding, Pediatrics, Speech therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Therapeutic Approach
Speech therapy
Segments
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Assessing Respiration Function in Children with Neurological Disorders
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek; produced by Clinician's View, in Issues in Respiration for Children With Neuromotor Disorders: Assessment & Treatment Strategies (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2011), 39 mins
Respiration is an integral component of eating, swallowing, phonation and speech. Often overlooked in treatment are respiratory support, timing, the ability to hold during swallowing, and grading of exhalation during phonation. These major difficulties interfere with oral-motor function. This video presents the ba...
Sample
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek; produced by Clinician's View, in Issues in Respiration for Children With Neuromotor Disorders: Assessment & Treatment Strategies (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 2011), 39 mins
Description
Respiration is an integral component of eating, swallowing, phonation and speech. Often overlooked in treatment are respiratory support, timing, the ability to hold during swallowing, and grading of exhalation during phonation. These major difficulties interfere with oral-motor function. This video presents the basic components and assessment parameters for investigating respiratory issues in children with neuromotor disorders.
Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Clinician's View
Author / Creator
Merry M. Meek
Date Published / Released
1995, 2011
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Medical treatments and procedures, Pediatrics, Respiratory system, Motor skills, Speech therapists, Muscles, Rib cage, Posture, Occupational therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Speech therapy, Motor learning and control
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Therapeutic Approach
Occupational therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Speech therapy, Motor learning and control
Segments
Therapeutic Approach:
Occupational therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Speech therapy, Motor learning and control
Therapeutic Approach:
Occupational therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Speech therapy, Motor learning and control
Therapeutic Approach:
Occupational therapy, Neuro-developmental treatment, Speech therapy, Motor learning and control
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Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion: Part 3 & 4
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1999), 1 hour 59 mins
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure...
Sample
written by Merry M. Meek; presented by Merry M. Meek, in Improving Eating Behaviors in Children with Feeding Aversion (Fairacres, NM: Clinician's View, 1999), 1 hour 59 mins
Description
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure to thrive, those with specific syndromes that have particular swallowing and feeding disorders such as C.H.A.R.G.E. Syndrome, Rett Synd...
This seminar deals with the challenge of improving eating behaviors of children who are non- oral feeders. Discussion includes children dependent on tube feeding, children who have poor oral-feeding skills due to oral sensitivity to touch, taste, texture and the smell of foods, children with developmental failure to thrive, those with specific syndromes that have particular swallowing and feeding disorders such as C.H.A.R.G.E. Syndrome, Rett Syndrome and Nager-Miller Syndrome.
These problems require unique understanding of the oral-motor and feeding processes if improvement in eating behavior is to be obtained to assist these children in becoming supplemental feeders and eventually diminishing their dependence on tube feeding.
Topics include: The Importance of the Sensory Aspects of Feeding; Postural Aspects of Feeding; Normal Oral-Motor Development; The Influence of Respiration on Feeding and Speech; Musculature of the Face and Tongue: Facilitation Techniques for Improving Oral-Motor Control; Facilitation of Chewing; Drooling Management; Assessment and Treatment Guidelines; Adaptation of the Treatment Process to Various Syndromes; Treatment Examples.
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Field of Study
Rehabilitation Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Author / Creator
Merry M. Meek
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Clinician's View
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation Therapy, Eating behavior, Pediatrics, Motor skills, Strategies, Assessment, Respiratory system, Speech therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011. Used by permission of Clinician's View.
Therapeutic Approach
Speech therapy
Segments
Therapeutic Approach:
Speech therapy
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