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Course Description
This course focuses on clinical re-evaluation and decision-making when progress in feeding therapy plateaus or regresses. Participants will explore how medical status, oral-motor skills, sensory processing, regulation, caregiver dynamics, and environmental factors may contribute to stalled progress in pediatric feeding intervention. Emphasis is placed on reassessing the “whole child” rather than increasing treatment intensity or adding isolated techniques.
Participants will examine indicators that signal the need to pause, modify, or redirect intervention, as well as when referral or interdisciplinary collaboration is warranted. This course is designed for feeding therapists seeking to strengthen assessment-driven practice and implement thoughtful, ethical approaches when feeding therapy outcomes do not progress as expected.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify at least five factors that may contribute to stalled or regressing progress in pediatric feeding therapy, including medical, oral-motor, sensory, regulatory, environmental, and caregiver-related influences.
- Differentiate when feeding intervention should be continued, modified, paused, or referred for interdisciplinary collaboration based on clinical presentation and reassessment findings.
- Apply a whole-child, assessment-driven framework to analyze feeding therapy plateaus while considering caregiver stress, family dynamics, and ethical clinical decision-making.
Webinar Details
Registration Fees
- $150 includes: 2-hour CE Course, digital handout(s) & certificate of completion.
Schedule
Timed Agenda
- 5 min: Introduction & Course Overview
- 30 min: Clinical re-evaluation of Oral-Motor Skills, Sensory Processing & Regulation
- 30 min: Caregiver Dynamics & Family Mental Load
- 25 min: Clinical Decision-Making When Progress Stalls
- 15 min: Interdisciplinary Collaboration & Referral Considerations
15 min: Key Takeaways & Q&A
TOTAL: 120 minutes
CEUs

Content Disclosure: This presentation will focus on treatment methods related to the use of TalkTools® resources. Other similar treatment approaches will receive limited or no coverage during this lecture.
Satisfactory Completion:
To receive a Certificate of Completion learners must: attend the entirety of the course; complete the course quiz with a passing score of 80% accuracy or higher and complete the course completion survey. Learners must request to be reported to ASHA CE.
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