Developmental and Sensory Feeding Program - Now OPEN!
- Amanda Graves
- Feb 3
- 2 min read

Are you a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) or Occupational Therapist (OT) eager to expand your expertise in treating Pediatric Feeding Disorders? Look no further! Itty Bitty Mouths Feeding SLP, PLLC, offers a comprehensive Sensory and Developmental Feeding Program designed just for you.
Why Choose This Program?
Our unique program combines live sessions, individualized feedback, and 1:1 support to ensure you gain a thorough understanding of pediatric feeding challenges. Over several months, you'll delve into crucial topics such as feeding developmental norms, sensory challenges at mealtimes, and the creation of effective care plans.
What to Expect
Interactive Live Sessions: Participate in 90-minute sessions filled with lectures and group discussions. These sessions occur from April through June,
Invaluable Resources: Access slide handouts and practical tools crafted by Itty Bitty Mouths Feeding SLP PLLC to enhance your practice.
Personalized Learning: In July, enjoy two hours of one-on-one time to discuss challenging cases or receive feedback.
Topics Covered
Explore a wide array of subjects, including neuro-affirming care, cultural considerations in feeding, and IDDSI modifications for oral motor and sensory challenges. Our goal is to equip you with the skills needed to create individualized treatment plans with SMART goals.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion, you'll possess increased confidence and knowledge to treat feeding patients effectively. You'll be capable of progressing solids and liquids in young children aged 18 months to 5 years and implementing a variety of strategies for children with feeding disorders.
Investment and Registration
Join us for $ 750 USD paid in full or opt for a convenient payment plan of $ 200 USD/month over four months. Ready to take the next step? Visit ittybittymouthfeedingslp.com to register today!
Embark on this journey to enhance your skills and make a significant impact in the lives of children with Pediatric Feeding Disorders. Your expertise can open new doors and change lives—start your journey today!
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