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When You Screen a Child and Think ‘Now What?

In this solo episode, Hallie Bulkin dives deep into a common pitfall in pediatric feeding therapy: treating red flags as a diagnosis rather than a starting point. Many clinicians feel the pressure to jump straight into treatment the moment a concern is raised, but skipping the foundational steps often leads to stalled progress and clinical uncertainty.

Hallie clarifies the critical distinction between screening, assessment, and treatment. She explains why red flags should be viewed as “decision points” and how a structured screening process can transform your clinical decision-making. Whether you are navigating complex sensory issues or safety concerns, this episode provides a systematic framework to help you move forward with clarity and intention.

About the Host: Hallie Bulkin

Hallie Bulkin, MA, CCC-SLP, CMT®, CPFT™, is a pediatric feeding and orofacial myofunctional therapist and the founder of Elevation Movement. With years of experience in pediatric feeding, myo, airway, and tethered oral tissues, Hallie is dedicated to empowering clinicians with the tools they need to provide life-changing therapy for children and their families.

Key Topics & Takeaways

  • Red Flags as Decision Points: Understanding why a red flag is a signal for more data, not a roadmap for immediate therapy.
  • The Power of Structured Screening: How a checklist removes the guesswork and identifies specific risks.
  • The Clinical Sequence: Why the order of Screening → Assessment → Treatment is non-negotiable for successful outcomes.
  • Avoiding Common Pitfalls: Why relying solely on parent reports or mislabeling limited variety as “just sensory” can hinder progress.
  • Building Confidence: How a systematic approach reduces “imposter syndrome” and helps you know exactly what to do next.

Soundbites

  • “Red flags are decision points, not treatment plans.”
  • “Screening answers the vital question: Is further assessment even needed?”
  • “Jumping straight to treatment skips the assessment phase entirely.”

Timestamps

00:00 – Red Flags: The Doorway to the Next Step

00:36 – Introduction: Meet Your Host, Hallie Bulkin

01:52 – The “Now What?” Moment in Feeding Therapy

02:54 – Why Structured Screening is Not Optional

03:48 – Screening vs. Assessment: Solving the Sequencing Issue

04:22 – Mistake #1: Treating Parent Concern as the Only Data Point

05:27 – Mistake #2: Equating Limited Variety with Sensory Issues

06:17 – Mistake #3: Skipping the Safety & Airway Layer

07:22 – What a Strong Feeding Screening Checklist Actually Does

08:24 – The 3-Step Sequence: Screening, Assessment, and Treatment

09:34 – Case Example: Moving from Red Flags to Clarity

10:30 – Building Confidence & The “Screen The Peds” Free Training

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