THE JOURNEY FROM TUBE FEEDING TOWARD ORAL FEEDING

Dates, Location, and Sponsors | Instructor | Course Objectives | Schedule



The workshop is designed help professionals and parents develop a comprehensive overview of the areas that encourage a child’s journey from tube feeding toward oral feeding.  Underlying medical issues will be explored and integrated with therapy concepts that support the comfort and inner motivation that enables children to develop oral feeding skills. An emphasis will be placed on the development of individualized programs that lead toward positive mealtime relationships, comfort with food and the skills needed to eat efficiently and safely.

Although many therapeutic techniques will be discussed and illustrated, this workshop focuses on the overall approach to therapy rather than the specific techniques used.




COURSE DATES, LOCATIONS
& SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS

Please contact the sponsoring organization for a brochure and registration information.


  This workshop has not been scheduled for 2008.  

INSTRUCTOR

Suzanne Evans Morris, Ph.D., is a speech-language pathologist in private practice near Charlottesville, Virginia. She is nationally and internationally known for her work in identifying and treating young children with feeding and pre-speech disorders. Dr. Morris maintains a practice which includes direct clinical work, continuing education workshops, development of clinical materials and clinical research. She is the director of New Visions, which sponsors innovative workshops for the teaching of feeding-related skills, and provides family-oriented clinical services. Dr. Morris has studied Neurodevelopmental Treatment approaches extensively in England, Switzerland, and the United States. She is the author of the Pre-Speech Assessment Scale, a rating scale for the measurement of pre-speech behaviors in children from birth through two years, and coauthor of Pre-Feeding Skills: A Comprehensive Resource for Mealtime Development (2nd edition), and the Mealtime Participation Guide. materials and clinical research.



COURSE OBJECTIVES

This workshop will enable the participant to

  • Understand how beliefs and attitudes impact on the availability and type of services provided to children who receive their nutrition through a feeding tube.

  • Understand the role played by mealtimes in the lives of children and their families.     

  • Understand how tube-feeding experiences influence a child’s journey toward oral feeding.

  • Become familiar with feeding guidelines from normal development, which contribute to assessment and treatment.

  • Examine the influence of different types of feeding tubes and formulas.

  • Identify component skills for efficient oral feeding.

  • Examine the role of gastrointestinal and sensory discomfort in the child’s feeding experience.

  • Understand the anatomy and physiology of swallowing and the role of swallowing difficulties in moving toward oral feeding.

  • Set treatment goals to help children develop the skills that will enable them to progress toward oral feeding.

  • Develop strategies for increasing comfort and skills with food.

  • Individualize specific therapy components for children with different abilities, needs, ages, and diagnoses.


SCHEDULE

DAY 1


8:00

Registration

8:30

Issues surrounding tube feedings – interacting beliefs and choices

Mealtimes – developing the partnerships that support the desire to eat and the internal regulation of eating.

10:30

Break

10:45

Tube feeding experiences and their influence on oral feeding

  • Feeding tubes–advantages and disadvantages

  • Gastrointesintal discomfort

  • Sensory processing issues and discomfort

12:30

Lunch

1:30

Readiness for oral feeding – concepts and cues

Guidelines from baby development

  • Oral sensorimotor development (birth to 12 months) 

  •   Sucking and swallowing development  (birth to 4 Months)

  • Anatomy and physiology of swallowing

2:45

Break

3:00

Foundations of efficient feeding

  • Components – physical, sensory, structure, experience

  • Categories of feeding problems

4:00

End of Session


DAY 2


8:30

Assessment - Observing Behaviors

  • Characteristics of Children who Have Feeding Tubes

Assessment - Organizing Information

  • Specific Component Skills for Efficient Oral Feeding

  • Supporting Abilities and Limiting Behaviors

  • Addressing the Unknowns

Setting Treatment Goals

10:30

Break

10:45

Treatment Strategies

  • Attitudes that support the journey

  • Music and sound to reduce stress and support learning

  • Reducing gastrointestinal discomfort

  • Tube feeding schedules

  • Building dietary diversity      

12:30-1:30

Lunch

1:30

Treatment Strategies (Continued)

  • Movement and positioning for optimal feeding and swallowing

  • Building a supportive sensory environment

  • Introducing food tastes, temperatures and textures

  • Developing oral-motor skills for eating and drinking

  • Gradual transition to oral feeding

The Interplay of Components - Putting It All Together

  • Child with Motor-Based Feeding Challenges

 

2:45

Afternoon Break

3:00
  • Child with Sensory-Based Feeding Challenges

4:00

End of Session


DAY 3


   
   

The 3rd day of this workshop is optional for the sponsoring organization.

9:00-10:15

Sharpening Our Observations: Implementing the Transition from Theory to Therapy

       
10:15-10:30

Break

   
10:30-11:30

Treatment Demonstration of a Child with Tube-Feeding Challenges

   
11:30-12:00

Discussion and Questions

   
12:00-1:00

Lunch

   
1:00-2:00

Treatment Demonstration of a Child with Tube-Feeding Challenges

   
2:00-2:15

Break

   
2:15-3:00

Questions and Discussion

   
3:00

End of Session