December 2021
Holidays can be rough on children with feeding difficulties, and every year around this time, we are thinking through ways to make the holiday food and gathering easier for your children. We have previously written articles in our blogs to help with the holidays but wanted to address some ways you can start getting your children ready for the changes in food early. In addition to helping ease children into some holiday differences, these strategies can also be incorporated into the calendar year and give twists on the usual food presentation.
View these fun and easy appetizer recipes to help children explore new foods and have fun ! Dips and Easy Appetizer Recipes include:
SOS Certification – We are excited to announce the addition of the SOS Certification Course – May 2-August 8, 2022! The only Certification course offered in 2022, the SOS Certification course is designed to help you master your skills in the SOS Approach to Feeding program. Upon completion of the 12 week course, successful students will be recognized as a fully Certified SOS Feeding Therapist.
SOS Mentorship – With 3 sessions offered, the SOS Mentorship expands your knowledge, connect with your peers and and improve your feeding therapy skills and the SOS Approach to Feeding program. The 12-week, online course is your opportunity to get direct guidance from SOS Feeding Professors to develop the skills and confidence you need for your SOS feeding therapy. Special Offer – Register for the January 10th-April 4th SOS Mentorship Course and secure your registration with only a $50 down payment!
Submit your vote on the feeding topic that you want Dr. Toomey to discuss.
- Why reflux can be a problem for long term feeding?
- Feeding tips for sensory motor, magical & concrete thinkers.
- Why distraction doesn’t work in the long run.
Join the SOS Facebook Live Events to ask the SOS Team your your questions.
Upcoming events:
– March 16th at 6 PM – MST
– March 31st at 4 PM – MST
For SOS trained professionals, the advanced workshops develops your ability to create Food Hierarchies & improve children’s skills with eating “real meals” that include mixed textures and provides strategies to help children who have good eating skills, but still struggle to take in adequate volumes to meet their daily calorie goals.
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