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Refresh Your SOS Feeding Therapy Skills Anytime, Anywhere with the FREE Video Reference Library!
In response to valuable feedback from professionals such as yourself, we are excited to announce the launch of the SOS Video Reference Library! As an SOS Trained Therapist, you have exclusive access to this FREE resource.
- This comprehensive Video Library is carefully organized into learning modules which focus on critical aspects of the SOS Approach to Feeding. Each video comes with case details and highlights of the major teaching points to reinforce your learning.
- Included in the SOS Approach to Feeding Main Training Conference registration, all attendees who successfully complete all of the requirements for the conference receive free access to these videos to help remind and guide you through important elements of the SOS Approach to Feeding program. With no expiration date, you can easily view these refresher lessons at any time, any place.
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SOS Parent/Caregiver Libraries
With SOS Parent Libraries, you have access to in-depth information to help you understand how every child learns to eat, why and when eating may get off track, and step-by-step strategies for overcoming feeding difficulties. Each Library is geared toward a specific population of children.
- Preventing Picky Eating is geared towards parents of young children, just beginning their food exploration to help them get off on the right foot.
- Helping Picky Eaters Happily Eat covers the General Treatment Strategies that are supportive for all children, with or without feeding challenges.
- Promoting Progress for Problem Feeders offers adaptations of the General Treatment Strategies for children who have more significant skill deficits and strategies to provide more support.
Check out the SOS Parent/Caregiver Resource Libraries