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$599.00
International registrants welcome!
Upcoming Live
The Get Permission Approach to Anxious Eaters, Anxious Mealtimes
July 18-20, 2024 (US)
12:00pm-6:30pm (CT)
with Marsha Dunn Klein OTR/L, M.Ed., FAOTA,
Live via Zoom
Save your seat now!
Group rates available for
4+ attendees! Email [email protected]
What Past Students Have To Say:
Must-take for all feeding therapists
Jessica Nicholson
This course is a must-take for all feeding therapists! It brings together so much information that will help give kids the tools they need to try new foods s...
Read MoreThis course is a must-take for all feeding therapists! It brings together so much information that will help give kids the tools they need to try new foods successfully on their terms!
Read LessMy first course ever was the BEST course!
Mariela Burgalin
I loved everything about this course. As a recent SLP graduate, I felt like I didn’t learn enough to prepare me for the real world. This course made me feel ...
Read MoreI loved everything about this course. As a recent SLP graduate, I felt like I didn’t learn enough to prepare me for the real world. This course made me feel so prepared and knowledgeable towards the end. Marsha and Bre were both very professional and sweet! I can’t thank them enough, I’ve recommended this course to all of my speech friends :)
Read LessSo. Much. Information.
Julie Kouzel
From start to finish, you will be given insight, background, examples, strategies, techniques, rationales, and collaboration with your peers. Your therapy wi...
Read MoreFrom start to finish, you will be given insight, background, examples, strategies, techniques, rationales, and collaboration with your peers. Your therapy will never be the same, in a good way!
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Carissa Lee
This course was excellent! It really helped me learn how to incorporate foundational concepts into a different approach that gives the child autonomy without...
Read MoreThis course was excellent! It really helped me learn how to incorporate foundational concepts into a different approach that gives the child autonomy without pressure. It was a good shift in thinking of ways to create positive, confident experiences with anxious eaters.
Read LessCourse Description
Marsha Dunn Klein will present the Get Permission Approach to Anxious Eaters, Anxious Mealtimes, a 16.5-hour online course. We will look at support for extremely picky or anxious eaters and their families from the perspective of relationships, motivation, mealtimes, and opportunities for both parent and child success. This course will be presented in lecture, discussion, video and case presentations, and interactive opportunities. We will answer these questions:
Who are these pickiest of eaters?
Why are they picky?
What is the Get Permission Approach and how can its strategies help?
What do we need to think about as we gather information for assessing and understanding these worried eaters?
What does research tell us about what works and what does not?
How can we help parents understand their worried eaters and what strategies can we use to help build mealtime peace, mealtime success and mealtime enjoyment?
What’s included in the three-day course:
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Eight modules of instruction
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Handouts and Resources
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Videos of Get Permission treatment sessions
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Live Q&A with Marsha
International registrants welcome!
CEU Info
Certificates will be issued verifying participation in 16.5 hours of continuing education once full attendance has been verified. Please allow 2 weeks for certificates to be sent. Check with your professional organizations licensing bodies to determine exactly what may be accepted for you. This course is eligible for ASHA’s professional development hour requirements. You will not require ASHA pre-approval for this. See here [https://www.asha.org/certification/FactDef/] for more information. This course is eligible for AOTA credits. Please check your state's guidelines for specific information about how this continuing education activity may apply to your state's CEU guidelines.
Audience
This intermediate level course is appropriate for OTs, SLPs, PTs, registered dieticians, assistants, educators, early intervention providers, parents/caregivers, and other professionals (social workers, nurses, etc.) working with children with feeding challenges. Please contact us at [email protected] with any needs regarding accommodations.
What is Get Permission?
Get Permission is a relationship-based approach used to support families who have children with feeding challenges. The approach is rooted in the principles of responsive feeding and actively promotes a child’s autonomy while fostering connection, trust, and consistent communication between the child and caregiver. In this approach, adults support children to "give permission" by demonstrating physical and emotional readiness for eating. Get Permission strategies are based on typical development and help children discover their internal drive to eat through appetite, enjoyment, and relationships.
Children who participate in feeding therapy using the Get Permission Approach develop the skill, confidence, and internal motivation they need to thrive. Families who adopt the principles of the Get Permission approach learn to respect a child’s individual differences while helping them to participate in mealtimes, feel celebrated, and develop a positive relationship with food. As a result, children learn to try new foods independently and enjoy eating without pressure. Therapists who use Get Permission benefit from understanding how they might support parents and children in a pressure-free way that is rich with practical strategies for treatment.
Speaker bio:
Founder and Senior Instructor Marsha Dunn Klein, OTR/L, MED, FAOTA
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Cancellations
Cancellations must be in writing and will incur a $50 fee. We are unable to give refunds after July 11, 2024. If the Get Permission Institute or speaker should need to cancel, course fees will be refunded or transferred to another course at the discretion of the participant.