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UPCOMING NMA
WORKSHOPS
Dysphagia
Disorders Survey Certification Workshop
October
22, 2009.
Sponsor:
Saskatchewan Society of Occupational Therapy
Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan
Contact:
bev.lamb@gov.sk.ca
or
Joanna.helland@fhhr.ca
EARLY
INTERVENTION FOR SWALLOWING AND FEEDING DISORDERS:
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Here
Directions to Workshop
Servicing
Infants and Young Children
New York, NY,
January 11-12, 2010
Peapack, NJ,
March 25-26, 2010
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Workshops / In-Service Training
Nutritional Management
Associates is a leader in continuing professional education and staff
development for feeding and swallowing disorders in infants, children and
adults with developmental disability. We provide workshops to the
professional community and for in-service training at early intervention
agencies, public and private schools, group homes, congregate residential
facilities, and day treatment settings. Our workshops are prepared with
careful consideration of the evidence-base for the topic and the specific
needs of the audience. They are updated for each presentation.
Recent Topics include:
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Managing Swallowing
and Feeding Disorder in the Schools
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Supporting Safe Eating
in Children and Adults with I/DD
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Brain Plasticity,
Experience And The Development Of Motivation And Skills For Eating
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Early Intervention For
Swallowing And Feeding Disorders
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Advanced Topics in
Assessment and Treatment of Dysphagia in Infants and Toddlers.
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Managing Behavioral
Feeding and Swallowing Problems
in Children and Adults with Developmental Disability
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Mealtime Management
for Families and Careers
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Feeding Disorder in
Children with Autism Spectrum Diagnoses, Motor and Sensory Issues
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Risk Management for
Children and Adults with Potential for Choking and Pneumonia
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Quality Assurance in
the Dining Room
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Monitoring and
Supervision for Mealtime and Snack Time
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Managing Feeding and
Swallowing Disorders in the Schools
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Swallowing Safety:
Preventing choking in children and adults with developmental disability
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Feeding Disorder in
Children with Apraxia and Neuromuscular Disorders, Motor and Sensory
Issues
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Transitioning Children
from Tube to Oral Feeding
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