Food for Thought: The Link Between Cognitive Function and Feeding

SKU: 2635
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Food for Thought: The Link Between Cognitive Function and Feeding

SKU: 2635
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Regular price $70.00
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Icon Rehab Zaytoun M.D., BSc, MSc
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Course Description

This course examines the interplay between executive functioning and pediatric feeding behaviors, specifically addressing the mechanisms behind picky eating and food selectivity. Participants will analyze how cognitive flexibility, inhibitory control, resilience, and negativity bias influence mealtime outcomes. By exploring the connection between cognitive immaturity and rigid food preferences, learners will understand why traditional sensory-motor approaches alone may fall short.
The curriculum introduces a structured framework for integrating cognitive-emotional self-regulation strategies with Oral Placement Therapy (OPT). Through evidence-informed analysis and clinical case studies, participants will develop a dual-lens approach to treatment—simultaneously addressing sensory-motor deficits and cognitive-regulatory barriers to improve feeding performance and reduce mealtime resistance.
 

Learning Outcomes

Participants will be able to: 

  • Analyze the impact of executive functions—specifically cognitive flexibility and emotional regulation—on pediatric feeding patterns.
  • Differentiate between sensory-motor deficits and cognitive-emotional factors contributing to food selectivity.
  • Implement self-regulation techniques designed to decrease rigidity and frustration during mealtime transitions.
  • Combine OPT protocols with cognitive strategies to facilitate higher levels of patient engagement.
  • Formulate comprehensive, individualized intervention plans that bridge the gap between oral-motor mechanics and behavioral regulation

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Instructor Details and Financial Disclosure 

  • Rehab Zaytoun M.D., BSc, MSc

Registration

  • Online ONLY for 1 learner -- Access to Online Course for 365 Days/1 Year (1.15-hour CE course, downloadable handout, certificate of completion)

Timed Agenda

  • 15 minutes: The Executive Functioning (EF) Lens
  • 30 minutes: Deconstructing Picky Eating
  • 30 minutes: The Integration Framework
  • 30 minutes: Clinical Application & Case Studies
  • 15 minutes: Synthesis & Q&A
    TOTAL: 120 minutes
     

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