Feeding therapy

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Pediatric feeding therapy can be complex, but it can also be a lot of fun! Check out these effective feeding therapy tips, techniques, and activities.

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Brianna Miluk CCC-SLP, CLC | Pediatric Feeding & Swallowing on Instagram: "🔍 Question Time: Let’s Dive Deeper! 💬 I hear this question ALL the time, and it’s about time we revisit it! To learn more, dive into this FREE review for more insights, including a handy clinical resource you can download ⬇️⬇️ 📚 “Something to Chew On: Motor Learning and Neural Plasticity Principles in Oral Motor Feeding Therapy,” co-authored with @proteatherapy & @ped.onc.slp and published by @theinformedsIp…

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My favorite go-to to mention first is the Probe. For feeding therapy, I dip it into purées and let kids use it as a “dipper spoon.” The bumpy nubs work well to hold yogurt, applesauce, some baby foods, etc. The bumps/ridges on the tip add texture to the purées to help encourage texture acceptance.

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