What a week! I have just finished a basic and advanced series on the SOS (Sequential-Oral-Sensory) approach to feeding. This program was developed and taught to us by Dr Kay Toomey (Psychologist) and Dr Erin Ross (Speech Pathologist) who came to Sydney all the way from Colorado, USA. I had received lots of questions from […]
Month: August 2013
Reading books with your child
I’ve been having lots of conversations about books with my patients this week – what age to introduce them, when and how. Books are wonderful times to communicate with your child. It also gives your child plenty of time to communicate with you too- books don’t disappear like speech and in fact the pictures supplement your words which […]
The link between eating and speaking
Another guest blog post and I'm so honoured to have done this one for the One Handed Cooks. Check out my blog post here: http://onehandedcooks.com.au/the-links-between-eating-and-speaking/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-links-between-eating-and-speaking
The role of a Speech Pathologist in feeding difficulties
I was so lucky to be asked to do a guest blog post for The Mummy Project, check out the blog post here: http://themummyproject.com/the-role-of-a-speech-pathologist-in-feeding-difficulties/