November 13, 2014
by: Emily Hastings
Helping Infants & Children with Selective Eating Habits – December 9, 2014
The Autism Society of Greater Cleveland welcomes Karen Porter, OTR/L from Galvin Therapy Center as she discusses non-invasive approaches for infants and children with selective eating disorders.
Karen is a Senior Occupational Therapist with over 16 years experience at Galvin Therapy Center in Warrensville Heights and she will discuss methods to help parents and caregivers address the eating habits of children on the spectrum or with other sensory issues. Many babies, children and teens on the autism spectrum or with sensory issues, reflux disease or gut issues have a difficult time eating foods that are healthy choices. Many parents struggle with these dietary issues on a daily basis and Karen will address some different non-invasive approaches to help these children eat balanced diets.
Please note, for this meeting only, there will not be S.T.A.R. Social Skills Classes. This is a Parent/Professional Only Meeting. There will be NO supervision of children during the parent meeting. Please make other arrangements for child care to attend this meeting.
Please click here to register for the meeting. (Note: Please use your own email address, not the one provided in the link.)
What: Non-Evasive Approaches for Helping Infants & Children with Selective Eating Habits
When: Tuesday December 9, 2014 from 6:30 – 8:30pm
Where: Independence Civic Center (6363 Selig Drive, Independence, OH 44131)
Cost: Free, but you must register here
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