
Episode 132: Feeding With A Twist of Myo with Hallie Bulkin, MA, CCC-SLP, COM
10/11/21 • 43 min
In this episode, Hallie discusses children birth to 4 years old who present with oral motor and feeding difficulties. Hallie shares her “feeding with a twist of myo” approach.
She brings you an infant case study: an 8 month old with feeding difficulties and takes you through the case history and specific oral motor deficits discovered.
Hallie discusses the need to screen, assess and treat with functional impact at the forefront when working with infants and toddlers.
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In this episode, Hallie discusses children birth to 4 years old who present with oral motor and feeding difficulties. Hallie shares her “feeding with a twist of myo” approach.
She brings you an infant case study: an 8 month old with feeding difficulties and takes you through the case history and specific oral motor deficits discovered.
Hallie discusses the need to screen, assess and treat with functional impact at the forefront when working with infants and toddlers.
Please click here to download the show notes.
For more episodes visit www.untetheredpodcast.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 131: A Case Study: The 10-Year Old Who Was Not Appropriate For Lip Closure...Yet with Hallie Bulkin, MA, CCC-SLP, COM
In this episode, Hallie brings you the highly requested case study! And this case is UNIQUE. The 10-year old was not appropriate for a lip closure goal, which we know is the cornerstone of correct oral rest posture. So what do you do when you cannot yet work on lips together at rest? Listen to find out what Hallie recommended.
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Episode 133: Overstuffing and Large Bites with Hallie Bulkin, MA, CCC-SLP, COM, QOM
In this episode, Hallie discusses why some children take large bites or overstuff their mouths when eating. Hallie explains the oral motor, orofacial myofunctional and sensory components behind why overstuffing happens. This episode also dives into tethered oral tissues and their impact on bolus size, chewing and initiating a swallow.
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