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Episode 285:  Mini Myo with Hallie Bulkin, MA CCC-SLP, CMT®, CPFT™ 

This week, join Hallie as she addresses Mini-Myo (mini orofacial myofunctional therapy) and its role in pediatric feeding therapy, emphasizing that Mini-Myo is merely a marketing tactic. 

Listen as she stresses the need for proper licensure and training for those offering pediatric feeding therapy, explains key goals of orofacial myofunctional therapy, and so much more!

If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin 

 

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Introduction to Mini-Myo vs. Pediatric Feeding Therapy
  • Goals of Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy
  • The Role of Other Professionals in Infant Feeding
  • Finding Licensed Practitioners and Resources for Pediatric Feeding Therapy

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LINKS

Find pediatric feeding therapists >>> https://www.pediatricfeedingtherapist.com 

Connect with Hallie on Instagram, Facebook & LinkedIN

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THIS WEEK: DOORS TO FEED THE PEDS® [the 12-week course] ARE OPEN from  September 16th to 20th, 2024!

Go to www.FeedThePeds.com and join Hallie, Ramya & Caitlin as they guide you on your journey to becoming a Pediatric Feeding Therapist who thinks critically, sees the whole patient and family unit and who can truly assess and treat pediatric your feeding patients. 

Over 2,310+ SLPs & OTs have graduated from Feed The Peds®! Now, it’s your turn to join the FTP Family. This mission is truly greater than any of us alone. Together, we can effect change and help children function optimally. Secure your spot today; doors are only open for 5 days >> www.feedthepeds.com 

PS – Students, CFs & Active Duty Military (spouses, too) get a partial scholarship. Email support@feedthepeds.com to get set up with this (before you enroll; it cannot be applied retroactively). 

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