Lesson 4: Selective eating, “picky eating” support and challenging healthism, diet culture, fatphobia and ableism

Lesson 4: Selective eating, “picky eating” support and challenging healthism, diet culture, fatphobia and ableism

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Spring 2023 Inclusive Approaches to Supporting Neurodivergent Children with Feeding Challenges

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Course curriculum

  • Orientation
  • Lesson 1. Disability justice and the neurodiversity paradigm
  • Lesson 2: Working from a neurodiversity-affirming perspective
  • Lesson 3: Feeding development, attachment, and early signs of feeding differences
  • Lesson 4: Selective eating, “picky eating” support and challenging healthism, diet culture, fatphobia and ableism
  • Lesson 5: Supporting children with extreme "picky eating" and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)
  • Lesson 6: Intro to sensory systems and supporting children with decreased interoceptive awareness
  • Lesson 7. Trauma-informed care and prioritizing felt safety
  • Lesson 8. Conducting thorough assessments
  • Lesson 9. Goals and treatment that honour inclusion vs the “fix-it” approach - Part 1
  • Lesson 10. Goals and treatment that honour inclusion vs the “fix-it” approach - Part 2 + Interactive Case Studies

Orientation

  • Orientation Slides
  • Zoom link for all sessions, including orientation & bonus Q&A
  • Dates and Timings
  • Orientation Chat.txt
  • Orientation Replay

Lesson 1. Disability justice and the neurodiversity paradigm

  • Module 1 Slides.pdf
  • Module 1 Additional Learning .pdf
  • Module 1 Chat.txt
  • Module 1 Replay

Lesson 2. Working from a neurodiversity-affirming perspective (Neurodiversity Affirming Model®)

  • Module 2 Slides.pdf
  • Module 2 Additional Learning.pdf
  • Module 2 chat.txt
  • Module 2 Replay

Lesson 3. Feeding development, attachment, and early signs of feeding differences

  • Module 3 Slides.pdf
  • Module 3 Additional Learning .pdf
  • Module 3 Chat.txt
  • Module 3 Replay

Bonus Module

  • Challenges Associated with Food, Eating and Demand Avoidance by Kristy Forbes
  • PDA Slides.pdf

Lesson 4. Selective eating, “picky eating” support and challenging healthism, diet culture, fatphobia and ableism

  • Module 4 slides.pdf
  • Module 4 Additinal Learning .pdf
  • Module 4 Chat.txt
  • Module 4 Replay

Lesson 5. Intro to sensory systems and supporting children with decreased interoceptive awareness

  • Module 5 Slides.pdf
  • Module 5 Chat .txt
  • Module 5 Replay

Bonus Module: Sensations and Occupations by Sarah Norris

  • Sides Occupations & Sensations - Handout.pdf
  • Sensations and Occupations by Sarah Norris, OT

Lesson 6. Supporting children with extreme "picky eating" and avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID)

  • Module 6 Slides .pdf
  • Module 6 Replay
  • Module 6 Chat.txt

Lesson 7. Trauma-informed care and prioritizing felt safety

  • Module 7 Slides.pdf
  • How to co-regulate during meals.png
  • Module 7 Chat.txt
  • Module 7 Replay

Lesson 8. Conducting thorough assessments

  • Module 8 slides .pdf
  • Accommodation and Support Wheel .pdf
  • Feeding Questionnaire F .pdf
  • Module 8 Chat.txt
  • Module 8 Replay

Bonus Q&A

  • Chat bonus Q&A.txt
  • Replay (Q&A)

Lesson 9. Goals and treatment that honour inclusion vs the “fix-it” approach - Part 1

  • Module 9 R.pdf
  • Module 9 Replay
  • Module 9 chat .txt

Lesson 10. Goals and treatment that honour inclusion vs the “fix-it” approach - Part 2 + Interactive Case Studies

  • Module 10 slides.pdf
  • Module 10 chat .txt
  • Module 10 Replay

certificate of completion

  • Certificate Cohort 2023#2 .pdf