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Free PFD in Schools Seminar (.6 ASHA CEU): www.speechtherapypd.com/pfdThis interview with Dr. Kay Toomey originally aired January 19, 2019, an all new season of First Bite will return on May 27, 2025. Earn .1 ASHA CEU for this episode: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/course?name=Never-Fear-Dr-Kay-Toomey-and-SOS-Feeding-are-Here-243In this engaging episode of the 'First Bite' podcast, host Michelle Dawson is joined by Dr. Kay Toomey, a leading psychologist and founder of the SOS Approach to Feeding, dives deep into the nuances of pediatric feeding therapy. Dr. Toomey explores the roots and principles of the SOS Approach, highlighting the importance of a bottom-up methodology, play, and systematic desensitization in aiding children with feeding disorders. The conversation also touches on the difference between picky eaters and problem feeders, the interdisciplinary nature of effective feeding therapy, and the challenges faced by families with medically fragile children. Dr. Toomey provides insights on how to balance different therapeutic approaches and the significance of postural stability in feeding. Throughout, the discussion emphasizes compassion, patience, and the need for a holistic, family-inclusive approach to pediatric feeding therapy.00:00 Morning Chaos and Exciting Announcements00:21 Celebrating Milestones and Upcoming Event02:34 Introduction to Today's Episode03:19 Re-releasing a Special Episode04:02 Welcome to First Bite Podcast04:28 Diving into the SOS Approach to Feeding06:04 The Journey of Dr. K Tomi13:32 Understanding Picky Eaters vs. Problem Feeders41:38 Importance of Proper Postural Stability for Children43:18 Teaching Children to Eat Through Play44:25 SOS Approach to Feeding Program45:55 Classical vs. Operant Conditioning in Feeding46:45 Addressing Feeding Difficulties in Children47:50 Bottom-Up Approach to Teaching Eating Skills49:41 Systematic Desensitization vs. Top-Down Approach51:14 Managing Vomiting During Feeding Sessions53:31 Creating a Positive Feeding Environment56:49 Becoming an SOS Certified Provider01:02:27 Navigating Different Feeding Philosophies01:12:01 Supporting Medically Fragile Children in Feeding01:17:20 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMentioned in this episode:Free PFD Conference Sign UpSignup for PFD in Schools: Learning from the Trailblazers: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/upcoming/pfd-in-schools
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, we welcome back one of our most popular guests: Claire Britton – occupational therapist, neurodivergent mum, founder of NeuroInclusion, and one of our favourite humans to talk to.Claire opens up about her lived experience with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)—what it was like growing up with sensory sensitivities, food rigidity, and mealtime stress long before ARFID had a name. She takes us through her personal journey from rigid childhood meals to navigating adult food challenges, relationships, and even discovering new foods through dating (yes, Tinder was involved).This is the episode for any parent who has thought, "My child is eating five foods and refusing everything else—what now?" or any adult who's starting to realise, "Hang on, maybe this was me too."
Episode Summary In this episode, we sit down with Kerry Lett, a registered dietitian and certified lactation counselor who specializes in pediatric nutrition, picky eating, food allergies, and maternal health. Kerry offers a wealth of insight on feeding children, from the early stages of introducing solids to navigating picky eating in toddlers and adolescence. They dive into the important differences between feeding neurotypical and neurodivergent children, bust common myths surrounding picky eating, and discuss effective, research-backed strategies for making mealtime a less stressful experience for both parents and kids. Whether you're a parent with a picky eater or someone interested in child feeding strategies, this episode is packed with practical advice and fresh perspectives Episode Highlights Kerry's Journey into Pediatric Nutrition Carrie shares her path from wanting to be a pediatrician to becoming a registered dietitian specializing in pediatric and maternal nutrition. She discusses the importance of preventing health issues before they arise, rather than just treating them once they occur, and how she focuses on supporting families through every stage of life. The Challenges of Feeding Kids Today The conversation shifts to the common challenges parents face when it comes to feeding their children, especially with the overwhelming amount of conflicting information available online. Kerry explains how parents often feel lost or confused when it comes to starting solids and managing picky eating. Picky Eating: Is It Becoming More Prevalent? Kerry discusses the growing trend of picky eating, pointing out that sensory issues and neurodivergence may be contributing factors. She shares insights into why picky eating seems more common today and how societal and environmental changes may be influencing this shift. Division of Responsibility in Feeding Kerry explores the "division of responsibility" model popularized by Ellen Satter, where parents are responsible for providing healthy meals, and children are responsible for deciding whether or not to eat. She explains how this framework can be adapted for picky eaters and provides tips on balancing autonomy with structure during mealtime. The Role of Sensory Exploration in Feeding Sensory exploration is a key part of Kerry's approach. She emphasizes the importance of letting kids explore food in a non-threatening way, from touching and smelling to playing with food before even thinking about eating it. This helps build familiarity and reduces fear around new foods. How to Transition from Purees to Solids Kerry offers advice on introducing solids to babies, explaining that combining purees with baby-led weaning can be a successful approach. She discusses the benefits of both methods and how they can be used together to teach children to enjoy a variety of textures and flavors. Handling Picky Eating in Adolescents The conversation wraps up with a look at picky eating in adolescence, a less commonly discussed topic. Kerry talks about the importance of setting boundaries, offering healthy snack options, and guiding teens toward more balanced food choices without controlling their autonomy. Resources Mentioned Kerry Lett's Practice: Kerry is the founder of Milestones Pediatric and Maternal Nutrition, where she and her team offer personalized nutrition counseling and lactation consulting to help families thrive. Website: Milestones Pediatric and Maternal Nutrition Instagram: @milestonesnutrition Books & Approaches Referenced: Ellen Satter's Division of Responsibility: Kerry references Ellen Satter's model of feeding where parents provide the "what, when, and where" of feeding, while kids decide if and how much to eat. The SOS Approach to Feeding by Dr. Kay Toomey: This multidisciplinary approach is crucial for children with sensory needs, developmental issues, or fear and aversions around food. "From Yuck to Yum" Framework: Kerry shares her personalized approach to feeding based on evidence-based strategies, blending concepts from Satter's and Toomey's work. Free Resources: Free E-books on Pediatric Feeding, helpful blogs, and more on Kerry's website for parents looking for support on picky eating, child nutrition, and feeding strategies. Connect with Us Visit our website for more episodes and information. Follow us on social media for updates and health tips. Subscribe to our podcast and leave a review! Ready to dive in? Listen here.
This weeks episode of The Second of Strength Podcast dives into "being in control" and the SOS Approach of shifting our mindset to regain control when things aren't going our way. S: Set your intentions O: Observe your behavior S: Shift with your One Second of Strength Control starts with awareness. When we are aware that our actions and emotions are not inline with our intentions we can the shift to where we need to be. Invite me to speak at your school or keynote your event: Click here Follow me on Instagram: Click here
Listen in as Stefanie, an occupational therapist, talks to Clare about sensory support for children who don't seem to feel the cold, pain, or hunger, or who seem unaware of where their body is in space, and may seek out sensory input by crashing into things. Stefanie is the owner of Sensationally Thriving Children Therapy. She has been an occupational therapist for twelve years and has worked in a variety of paediatric specialities including home care, schools, private practice, sensory integration, and outpatient rehabilitation. She has certifications in Therapeutic Listening, Astronaut Training, the SOS Approach to Feeding, and is an Advanced Mentored Clinician at the STAR Institute for Sensory Processing. Most recently, she has offered parental consultations to help parents better understand the complexities of sensory processing, so they can best support their child. Stefanie's new course, Understanding Your Child's Sensory Cues, will be launching in summer this year, and she is also in the process of writing a children's book about sensory processing. You can find Stefanie at Sensationally Thriving Children Therapy, and on Facebook and Instagram. Stefanie recommends the book, Sensational Kids, by Lucy Jane Miller. She also shares three tips during the episode: Sometimes, dysregulation can look like sleeping, shutting down or avoidance. Often, children who are under-responsive may not feel pain, hunger, the need to urinate, or stress and anxiety as readily as others. Heavy work (movement that involves pushing, pulling, carrying or jumping) is the best activity for calming. The My Family Coach podcast covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15-minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.
It's a grab bag of your most asked questions this week! Here's what you've been asking about: 1. Eating habits and sensory-related food aversions @8theplate SOS Approach to Feeding 2. Driving and riding in the car: safety and car seat alternatives Buckle Up For Life 3. Making friends: peer support and maintaining friendships Special Olympics
Maria D. McNish, M.S. CCC-SLP ASDCS is the founder and director of Advanced Therapy of America®. She is a certified Speech-Language Pathologist with over 20 years of experience and enjoys speaking at local, national, and international conferences. Maria is a Myofunctional Therapist trained by the IAOM® and is a Certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist. She is the creator of OccuSpeech®, a dynamic treatment approach that provides speech and feeding therapy in the context of movement and sensory-enriched environments. Maria is the co-author of a chapter on swallowing management. She has specialized training in numerous oral motor and feeding interventions including Talk Tools Oral Placement Therapy® and SOS Approach to Feeding®. In this episode, Maria discusses picky eating and difficulty transitioning to solid foods. She is passionate about teaching and empowering parents, leaving listeners with a new perspective and a desire to search for specificity and the root cause of any symptoms. For more information, please check out her website at www.therapyofamerica.com. Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! Visit http://drlaurabrayton.com/podcasts/ for show notes and available downloads. © 2022 Dr. Laura Brayton
It is International Podcast Day™ today, September 30th! Yay! and we are so happy to celebrate this with you, dear podcasters since this is OUR DAY to spread the word of the power of sending our message across the globe through podcasts. I am so grateful to have shared with you, 24 meaningful episodes. It is one of the best opportunities presented to me and I am blessed to have you with me on this journey. Today, we are going to talk about SOS, Skills, Opportunities, and Support. If you want to chat more about this topic, I would love to continue this conversation with you, over on the https://podcastcreatorssociety.com (Podcast Creators Society Community) Support the show to continue to bring you quality content. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PCSociety (Go Here.) Resources and links mentioned in this episode: Connect with Joy Karen on https://www.instagram.com/we_sparklewithin/ (Instagram) and https://www.facebook.com/joyKAntonio (Facebook ) Get your free https://kangaroofern.com/freebook (Harness the Power of Podcasting Ebook ) Join the https://www.podcastcreatorssociety.com/ (Podcast Creators Society Community ) to connect with other Podcasters and service providers and Get 30 % off for the first three months of your Zencastr Professional Account. Promo code: podcastcreatorssoceity Are there hurdles stopping you from growing your podcast? Want to grow your audience through podcasting and booking guests but are too busy for this? We got you! We offer a concierge-level podcast guest management service. We've done all the heavy lifting so you don't have to. We are here to listen. https://my.captivate.fm/www.kangaroofern.com/booknow (Book a call with us ) The Companies who support us Please support the companies who support us: https://mikosantos.co/tools Support the Show❤️ If you find my content helpful, become a channel member - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PCSociety (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PCSociety) This podcast is powered by https://kangaroofern.com/ (Kangaroofern), Australia's Independent Podcast Management Company. Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe so you'll be notified when a new episode is posted on the Apple podcast, Google podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or via RSS. If you think others could benefit from listening, please share it on your social. If you found value in this episode, leave us an Apple Podcast review. Ratings and reviews from our listeners are precious to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts and expose our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review of Apple Podcasts. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! *DISCLAIMER* This description includes affiliate links If you decide to make a purchase using them, we may receive a small kickback which helps to support the channel which allows us to make more videos like this. Thanks in advance!
In this episode I am joined by Rebecca Taskin M.S. CCC-SLP, TSSLD, ATP. She is a licensed pediatric speech and language pathologist with a background in neuroscience. Rebecca is certified in PROMPT therapy as a motor planning intervention for children with speech-sound disorders, and has worked with children with a wide variety of diagnoses, including Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Angelman's Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Down Syndrome, Pallister-Killian Syndrome, Hydrocephalus, Infantile Strokes and Seizures, Dandy-Walker Syndrome, Sturge-Weber Syndrome, and various genetic disorders. Rebecca is a trained feeding therapist and has taken courses from the renowned Debra Beckman and Diane Bahr, on treatment techniques in feeding and swallowing disorders. She works with babies and young adults who have different types of swallowing disorders, from sensory impairments to motor disorders. Rebecca has been the lead therapist on several g-tube and ng-tube weans and is trained in several methods for sensory feeding therapy including the SOS Approach to Feeding. She assess, treats, and manages different types of dysphagia, collaborating with nutritionists, physicians, and parents to work towards meaningful outcomes.
Today's interview is with Nick Webb, a world-renowned Strategist, Bestselling Author, and Futurist. Nick joins me today to talk about his new book, What Customers Hate, why he chose to focus on hate and not love, the TV show Undercover Boss, outdated customer experience best practice, the SOS Approach and why customer surveys may be your enemy amongst a bunch of other things. This interview follows on from my recent interview – Having gone through 10 years of transformation in the past two years, how do we maintain momentum – Interview with Don Schuerman of Pega – and is number 426 in the series of interviews with authors and business leaders that are doing great things, providing valuable insights, helping businesses innovate and delivering great service and experience to both their customers and their employees. NOTE: A big thank you goes out to the folks at Pega for sponsoring my podcast this month. Pega is a low-code platform for AI-powered decisioning and workflow automation. It's scalable architecture helps the world's leading organizations work smarter, unify experiences, and adapt instantly – so they're always ready for what's next. Check out the latest from Pega at their annual conference, PegaWorld iNspire, which will focus on how to address constantly shifting perspectives in an ever-evolving world, including guidance, strategies, and powerful tools to achieve resiliency in the face of rapid change. Agenda and registration details can be found at pegaworld.com. The event will be held virtually on May 24 from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. EDT for the Americas and Europe and again on May 25 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. AEST for Asia Pacific.
Despite what ads and movies would have us believe, mealtime with a young one can be a source of anxiety for many parents, particularly if that child is a picky eater. Today, we chat to international speaker, author, therapist, and mother Melanie Potock, who brings her blend of vast experience and practical therapy to help us manage this common issue. 'Coach Mel' talks us through everything on this subject - from preventative action to common causes and patterns that might be impacting your little one. She also shares some valuable resources that parents can access right now if you have a fussy eater. In today's episode, we'll cover: Coach Mel's training in orofacial myology and discussing trans-disciplinary treatment The spectrum of fussy or picky eaters and when it becomes a problem Some preventative strategies, starting when the child is still in the womb Tons of free resources that you can download to start preventing picky eating How a tongue tie can impact your child's eating habits Honing in on anxiety and avoidance patterns and how we might be enabling the problem The relationship between fussy eating and speech development Melanie's top five tips for supporting parents who already have a fussy eater And so much more! Links mentioned in today's episode: Spot Family My Munch Bug Melanie Potock on Twitter Melanie Potock on LinkedIn Melanie Potock on Instagram Melanie Potock on Facebook Raising a Healthy, Happy Eater Responsive Feeding Adventures in Veggieland The SOS Approach
Encouraging your kids to eat their vegetables and try new foods is no easy feat. Perhaps you've tried bribing them with dessert, cajoling them with statements like “just take a bite, you might like it,” or tried sneaking vegetables into soups and smoothies, but nothing has worked and you're ready to give up. In this episode, I'm talking with Jenny Friedman, M.S. a registered dietitian who works with extremely picky eaters and children with severe food aversions, and author of “Stories of Extreme Picky Eating.” Jenny and I talk about the surprising reasons kids won't eat, sensory issues that can lead to picky eating, and what parents often say that can make picky eating worse. We also talk about what the research shows about getting kids to eat their vegetables and try new foods, and what you can do if you're really concerned about your picky eater. Be sure to sign up for the free video course, Turn Your Picky Eaters Into Little Foodies: https://www.julierevelant.com/free-video-email-course/. Welcome 7:45 What are the most specific and common feeding challenges parents face? 9:57 What are sensory food aversions?11:12 What do you think about the ideas in “French Kids Eat Everything” and the differences between French vs. American food culture?14:03 What parents often say that are ineffective and could make picky eating worse. 16:11 Common reasons kids won't eat at meals.19:19 Can eating too many highly-palatable foods alter kids' taste preferences and make it harder for them to be open to eating real, whole foods?21:55 When kids say they don't like something, or flat out refuse to eat it, what feelings does that stir up in a parent? 26:09 What research tells us about how to get kids to be healthy eaters.29:54 Why do kids really need to eat their vegetables? 31:28 The common mistakes parents make when offering vegetables and new foods.32:46 The best ways to get kids to eat their vegetables and try new foods.37:00 When parents are really at their wit's end or concerned about their child's diet, eating habits and/or growth, what should they do?39:18 What is the SOS Approach to Feeding? LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW Jenny mentioned her blog post, What to Do When a Child Refuses to Eat – 8 Simple SolutionsFollow Jenny on Instagram @feedingpickyeatersLearn more about Jenny at JennyFriedmanNutrition.comBuy Jenny's book, "Stories of Extreme Picky Eating"Julie mentioned this study about kids eating vegetables. Julie mentioned the book, “French Kids Eat Everything,” by Karen Le Billon.Julie mentioned the solid wood chopping bowl that encouraged her kids to eat salad. ABOUT OUR PARTNERS Kids Cook Real Food ecourse, created by a mom of 4 and a former elementary school teacher, is designed to build connection, confidence, and creativity in the kitchen. The course includes 30 basic cooking skills, 45 videos including several bonuses, printable supply and grocery shopping lists, and kid-friendly recipes. The course is designed for all kids ages 2 to teen and has three different skill levels. More than 18,000 families have taken the course and The Wall Street Journal named it the #1 cooking class for kids. Sign up now for the Kids Cook Real Food ecourse and get a free lesson for being a “Food Issues” listener. Thrive Market is an online membership-based market that has the highest quality, organic, non-GMO, healthy, and sustainable products. From groceries, clean beauty, safe supplements, and non-toxic home products to ethical meat, sustainable seafood, clean wine, and more, Thrive Market is where members save an average of $32 on every order! Through Thrive Gives, every paid membership sponsors a free one for a low-income family. Join Thrive Market today and get 25% off your first order and a free gift. Unlike other blenders, the Vitamix blends everything up into a super-smooth consistency, much like a juicer would,
What Makes Speech by the Beach Consulting a Good Neighbor...Speech By the Beach Consulting LLC is a family-owned and operated private practice in Naples, Florida offering comprehensive speech-language pathology services to both pediatrics and adults. The owner, Christina Freise Pollitt, is not only a speech-language pathologist, but is also certified as a Brain Injury Specialist by the Brain Injury Association of America, and as a Certified Dementia Specialist by the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. Furthermore, she is the author of Cognitive Implications of Dementia: A Caregiver’s Guide to Improve Communication and Swallow Function. Speech By The Beach Consulting LLC offers specialized evaluation and treatment options in areas of pediatric and adult articulation/phonology, receptive and expressive language, voice, feeding/swallowing, cognitive communication, and public speaking.Mrs. Freise Pollitt is certified in many specialized areas including the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment for Parkinsons, the SOS Approach to Feeding for Picky Eaters/Problem Feeders, and the Compton PESL Accent Modification Program. The office manager, Stuart Pollitt, provides scheduling and billing assistance with a smile. Speech By The Beach Consulting LLC also offers telepractice as an option in these current times. The practice proudly participates in the Gardiner Scholarship Program of Florida, which allows children with special needs an opportunity to receive an education savings account (ESA) funded by the state to pay for speech therapy services. Delivering personalized, compassionate care with deep community roots and family values, Speech By The Beach Consulting LLC is your premier choice for speech therapy in the Southwest Florida region.To learn more about Speech by the Beach Consulting, go to: www.speechbythebeachconsulting.comSpeech by the Beach Consulting2180 Immokalee Rd STE 312Naples, FL 34110239-631-1988Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
In this episode, Theo continues the series on the SOS approach to managing your investments during a pandemic from episode JF2033. The SOS approach is a three-step process to guide you on what you should do during a crisis event, and after it passes. SOS acronym stands for Safety, Ongoing Communication, and Summary. Theo will be breaking down each step so you can have a better idea of what you should do during today's pandemic. Part 1 of SOS: To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. for more info on groundbreaker.co
In this episode, Theo will give you a three-step approach to what you should do during a crisis event, and when it passes. The three-step approach will be easy to remember by using the acronym S.O.S, which stands for Safety, Ongoing Communication, and Summary. Theo breaks down each step so you will know in detail so you have a better idea of what you can do during today's pandemic. To listen to other Syndication School series about the “How To’s” of apartment syndications and to download your FREE document, visit SyndicationSchool.com. Thank you for listening and I will talk to you tomorrow. Best Ever Tweet: “Until this goes away you want to make sure your continuously communicating with your investors and with your residents” - Theo Hicks
My guest this week is Dr. Kay A. Toomey, a Pediatric Psychologist who has worked with children who struggle to eat for almost 30 years. She has developed the SOS Approach to Feeding as a family-centered program for assessing and treating children with feeding problems. Dr. Toomey speaks nationally and internationally about her approach and also acts as a consultant to Gerber Products. Dr. Toomey helped form The Children's Hospital – Denver's Pediatric Oral Feeding Clinic, as well as, the Rose Medical Center's Pediatric Feeding Center. She previously co-chaired the Pediatric Therapy Services Department at Rose Medical Center prior to entering private practice. Currently, Dr. Toomey is the President of Toomey & Associates, Inc., and acts as a Clinical Consultant to the Feeding Clinic at STAR Institute. In this episode, Dr. Toomey and I discuss the challenges that parents face with picky eaters and problem feeders and how they can address and treat those issues. Dr. Toomey presents a thorough breakdown showing how and when feeding problems begin for children and sheds light on resolving these issues with proven methods through her SOS Approach to feeding. To learn more about Dr. Kay A. Toomey click here. Where to learn more about Dr. Kay A. Toomey... SOS Approach To Feeding Facebook Connect with Dr. Nicole Beurkens on... Instagram Facebook Drbeurkens.com Need help with improving your child's behavior naturally? My book Life Will Get Better is available for purchase, click here to learn more. Looking for more? Check out my Blog and the Better Behavior Naturally Parent Program - a resource guide for parents who want to be more effective with improving their child's behavior. Interested in becoming a patient? Contact us here.
Diana Rice, RD, LD, CLEC joins Jennifer to share how she became a Dietitian as a second career specializing in family nutrition after working in media as a journalist, in order to blend her passion for writing and food with her expertise in nutrition. Together, Diana and Jennifer discuss her path of discovering intuitive eating and how she already naturally lived in alignment with its philosophy, rather than discovering it from struggling with her own food disorder. Some of the topics discussed include: Diana’s story of working as an intuitive eating practitioner without having her own recovery story. Her journey of raising a family, moving, and how she’s networked and built a private practice in a family-oriented community. How Diana obtained ‘The SOS Approach to Feeding’ training, to effectively work in family nutrition with millennial parents. How private practice set the foundation for Diana and her future projects and goals. For more information, visit https://www.pursuingprivatepractice.com/13 SPONSOR INFO: Choose from one of these and it gets removed from the Jennifer resources below. This episode is sponsored by a free on-demand training for professionals, the 5 Secrets To Make Money and Make An Impact In Your Private Practice. On this training, you will discover 5 “Easy to Implement” tactics to GROW your Private Practice with a Specialty in Intuitive Eating.
In this episode Michelle is joined by none other than THE Dr. Kay Toomey, President of Toomey & Associates, Inc., Clinical Consultant to the Feeding Clinic at STAR Institute, and developer of the SOS Approach to Feeding. In this episode, Dr. Toomey sheds light on best practice regarding the term ARFIDS, gives functional advice on what terminology should be used instead, discusses the prevalence of food allergies amongst our “picky eaters”, as well as giving functional advice for those that want to make a jump from a different setting into treating pediatric feeding disorders. It’s a whirlwind of an hour, but an hour with Dr. Toomey that is absolutely mind expanding!
In this episode Michelle is joined by none other than THE Dr. Kay Toomey, President of Toomey & Associates, Inc., Clinical Consultant to the Feeding Clinic at STAR Institute, and developer of the SOS Approach to Feeding. In case you haven’t heard of it, the SOS Approach to Feeding, is a bottom-up, tip-toe in the water of feeding, functional centered program for assessing and treating children with feeding problems, based out of CO. Worried about jumping two feet first into the water of feeding or dysphagia therapy, or tossing your patient into the deep in? Then sit back and relax and let Dr. Toomey resolve your fears and offer hope for functional treatment!
Aubrey Phelps is a Cleveland, Ohio mom who is no stranger to unmet expectations. She did everything right during her pregnancies – all the right nutrition, fitness and birth preparations. And she had high hopes for her babies’ births and motherhood journey. But her children’s births and first years were nothing like she had imagined. A good reminder that while we can prepare all we want, our babies are going to be born the way they’re meant to be born. Listen to her story here – and stick around to the end for an encouraging message about babies choosing their parents wisely! Trigger Warning: In today’s episode, we talk about birth trauma, emergency cesarean section, premature birth, postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. If this is something you do not feel comfortable with listening to today, we suggest passing on this episode and circling back to it when you’re ready. If you’re struggling with birth trauma, perinatal mood disorder, or healing from unmet expectations of motherhood, you may want to consider consulting with your care provider, therapist or one of the support groups listed on our website. SHOW NOTES: 1:45 - Intro to episode 3:00 – Candace what’s up Otto is 6 months Otto’s Baptism Ticks in the house! 7:20 - Anna’s what’s up Dean has been sick, calling the pediatrician at 2:00 a.m. 13:15 - Aubrey what’s up Celebrating her daughter’s second birthday, 7 tier rainbow cake! 17:20 – Introduction to Aubrey 19:15 – Aubrey starts her story The birth story of her first son Emergency C section He was a tough baby - crying all the time Identifying her postpartum anxiety Her son was a difficult nurser, she had a heavy letdown Embracing her C section scar Weaning and getting period back to prepare for 2ndchild, seed cycling 34:00 – Planning for baby #2 Getting pregnant with second child Implantation bleeding John’s West Shore Midwives Bleeding during pregnancy High blood pressure Preeclampsia Issues during spinal Meeting her daughter for the first time Difficulties breastfeeding and long term pumping, G tube Postpartum issues - seeing therapist, not having time to realize she needed help again 47:33 – Mindset shift after second baby. “I hadn’t failed. She was going to be born early and have feeding issues. She picked us. She knew we could handle it.” 51:00 – Having a child in the NICU and another at home Feeling cheated of time and experiences Leaving a child at the hospital and having to go home Being on house arrest with no visitors because of germs 53:30 Recommended that you see a therapist She is diagnosed PPD, PTSD, PPA You need a village to get through these things Social media is a highlight reel showing only the good news Going out of the house and seeing other happy, healthy children was difficult 55:50 – How long until you felt comfortable going out of the house? Going out with the G tube and pumping Supply and night pumping for extended period of time Supplementing with donor breastmilk – Human Milk for Human Babies 59:00 – How her daughter is now SOS Approach to Feeding Anxiety with this new change Division of responsibility Weaned in two months Baby led weaning 1:09:00 – Advice for anyone struggling with unmet expectations (birth trauma, breastfeeding, parenting, etc.) Both, And * A great reminder and life lesson! 1:11:00 – Owning your story without caveats or excuses 1:12:15 – Dealing with postpartum issues after - exercise, taking care of yourself, therapist Finding the right therapist Medication, breastfeeding while on medication 1:16:05 – How do you feel you’re Delivering Strength? Find Aubrey Online: Website: Backtoscratch.Net Instagram: instagram.com/aub_the_rd Delivering Strength: Find Us Online Website – www.deliveringstrength.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/deliveringstrength Instagram – www.instagram.com/deliveringstrength Facebook Community – www.facebook.com/groups/DeliveringStrength/ If you have show topics or guests that you’d like to recommend to us, please feel free to send us a message through our website or send us an email at info@deliveringstrength.com. Find Dr. Candace Gesicki, DC at Cleveland Chiropractic & Integrative Health Center or Birthfit Cleveland. We’d love to hear from you! Do you have comments on today’s episode? Ideas for future episodes? Questions for us? Send them to us at info@deliveringstrength.com.