Functional swallowing and feeding should be the most essential human functions.
The harsh reality is… that's not always the case!
When dysfunction creeps into these fundamental physiological tasks - Multi layered issues can be set into motion that trickle across the lifespan. Leaving an inconsistent trail of crumbs making it challenging to find the root cause of the problem.
But with the right assessment tools, clinical skills and treatment strategies, YOU can be the difference in stopping these issues no matter when they occur… from infancy to childhood, and into adulthood.
Join 7 hand-selected experts who are in the elite ranks of educators and clinicians for feeding and swallowing performance. In just two days of comprehensive online learning, you'll develop a variety of practice transforming tools and strategies to return to your clients with - no matter your clinical setting!
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April 28 – 29, 2025
Attend this conference live online -or- on-demand
Receive 12+ hours of expertise for a fraction of the cost of other available programs!
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Two comprehensive days of assessment tools, tests, new skills & techniques to use immediately!
- Explore the physiology and complexity of feeding & eating
- Identify onset of complications in sucking at early infancy
- Creatively connect oral motor skills and sensory input
- Assess, differentiate & treat types of dysphagia for adults
- Analyze the physiology & nuerology of appetite to understand what drives us to eat/drink
- Learn to read a Medium Barium Swallow Study (MBSS) & Fiberoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES)
Starting April 28-29th, 2025
2 days of LIVE appearances from leading topic experts in the field
Earn up to 12 live CE hours, 7 self-study CE hours, & up to 1.2 live ASHA CEUs and up to .3 self-study ASHA CEUs
Interactive Q&A and downloadable handouts for each session
Unlimited access to all bonus sessions
Delivered at your convenience
Unlimited access and replays on all sessions
Earn up to 12 self-study CE hours & up to 1.5 self-study ASHA CEUs
Downloadable handouts for each session
Learn on your own schedule and earn CE as you go!
- Speech Language Pathologists
- Speech Language Assistants
- Physical Therapists
- Physical Therapist Assistants
- Occupational Therapists
- Occupational Therapy Assistants
- Teachers & Teaching Assistants
- Respiratory Therapists
- Nurses & Nurse Practitioners
- Other Allied & Rehab Professionals
- Cranial nerve examinations
- Swallow studies & associated protocols
- Instrumental assessments (FEES & MBSS)
- Behavioral assessments and questionnaires
- Oral motor kinematics & swallowing coordination
- Screening for respiratory function
- Pulmonary clearance
- Enhancing sucking patterns in infants
- Pharyngeal strengthening & motility exercises
- Tactile feedback, sensory integration, & motivation
- Dysphagia management, risk reduction & referrals
- Aspiration & aspiration pneumonia
- Postural stability to aid in swallowing execution
- Picky eating & meal time success
- Dietary modifications
- Nutritional intake & food choices
- Feeding environment and extrinsic motivators
- Oral hygiene essentials & medication management
- Revitalize the gut microbiome
- Lifestyle strategies for - GERD, constipation, GI discomfort, allergies & more!
- Discover how impairment to executive functions can impact eating behavior
- Make physiological targets for swallow treatment fun & engaging for any patient
- Spot breathing-swallow discoordination with underlying respiratory issues
- Foster collaborative decision making - diet, food choices & textures
- New research challenging the use of dysphagia diets & thickened liquids
- Generate motivation & build new skills for eating with food exploration
- Discern when you should modify texture in treatment & discover how to
- Top notch solutions to overcome complex feeding, picky eating, & ARFID
- Match skills to food choices that will result in success & intrinsic reward
- Self-regulation strategies to help patients ground during eating activities
- Analyze visual deficits that inhibit patient initiation & independence
- How hospital/rehab environments extinguish drive & increase aspiration risk
- Learn how to choose the right utensil, at the right time, for the right child
- Shape and reinforce positive mealtime associations for patients & caregivers
- Discover optimal positioning to support oral motor development
- Evaluate functional latching, nipple confusion, & nutritive sucking patterns
- Explore bottle/pacifier types, therapeutic benefits, and AAP recommendations
- Review newborn treatment targets with a developmental purpose
- Navigate primitive reflexes, muscle tone, torticollis and more!
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Jerome Quellier, MS, CCC-SLP, is a clinical specialist in traumatic brain injury and communication disorders at a 450+ bed level 1 trauma hospital in Saint Paul, MN with almost 25 years of acute, residential, and outpatient rehabilitation experience. He has focused on neuro-based diagnostics and intervention for dysphagia, cognitive-linguistic deficits, head and neck cancer management, patient advocacy, and curriculum development. Mr. Quellier completed advanced training in brain dissection at Marquette University, actively engages in staff development training, and recently joined a surgery team in preserving language function during tumor resections.
Reilly Johnson, M.S., CCC-SLP, is an acute care speech-language pathologist with a specialization in ICU dysphagia management. She earned her M.S. from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, where she received the Russell J. Love Honors Award for academic and clinical excellence. In her work at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, she managed complex cases involving tracheostomy, ventilator-dependent patients, and head and neck cancer.
Currently at Froedtert Hospital, a Level 1 trauma center, Reilly provides advanced interventions, including VFSS and FEES, across multiple ICUs. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to support critically ill patients and leads training for medical residents on dysphagia interventions.
Angela Mansolillo, MA/CCC-SLP, BCS-S, is a speech-language pathologist and Board-Recognized Specialist in Swallowing Disorders with over 21 years of experience. She is a senior speech-language pathologist at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Massachusetts where she is involved in evaluation, treatment, and program planning for adults and children with dysphagia.
Ms. Mansolillo received her Bachelor of Arts degree in communication from Rhode Island College and earned her Master of Arts in speech-language pathology from the University of Connecticut.
Amanda Foster, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC, her master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Massachusetts General Hospital IHP. With over 20 years of experience, she has worked with children with various diagnoses across school, clinic, hospital, and early intervention settings. Her feeding career began in 2005 at Toomey & Associates, Inc., later transitioning to SOS Feeding Solutions @ STAR with Dr. Kay Toomey and Dr. Lucy Jane Miller.
In 2010, Mrs. Foster launched a private practice focused on providing feeding support for families in their homes and community environments. Currently, she works as a consultant to local and statewide feeding therapists and clinics, providing guidance on pediatric feeding, caseload management, clinic development and training.
Kristin Horwath, PT, DPT, CNT, NTMTC, a pediatric physical therapist, certified neonatal therapist, and Neonatal Touch and Massage certified. Kristin has worked in a variety of settings including acute care, outpatient pediatric rehabilitation, and NICU. Kristin’s work in the NICU centered around leading program development on cranial molding, advocating and educating staff on the role of rehab in the NICU from admission to discharge, and collaborating on the development of the chronic BPD unit within the NICU, advocating for the tiniest patients that lived in the NICU for weeks to months. Kristin specializes in treating infants and has a passion for treating babies with a proactive approach, promoting optimal gross motor skills through intentional positioning and handling and prevention and treatment of torticollis, plagiocephaly, and body compensations associated with feeding difficulties.
Jennifer Ainsworth, OTR/L, NTMTC, a pediatric occupational therapist and Neonatal Touch and Massage certified. Jenn has cared for patients in a variety of settings throughout her career, including outpatient pediatric rehabilitation, inpatient rehabilitation and the NICU. Jenn specializes in pre-feeding, initiating po feeds and progressing through the stages of feeding with emphasis on providing education on feeding and development to moms. She has extensive training and experience in feeding difficulties from neonates through childhood. Jenn has attended neurodevelopmental treatment courses for handling and facilitation of typical motor patterns and makes the connection as to how motor patterns relate to successful feeding experience for both mom and infants. She strongly believes in the power of intentional touch and believes that feeding is best when worked on from the foundation of movement patterns and the innate developmental sucking pattern as it relates to feeding.
Holly Gombe, SLP-CCC, a speech therapist with Balanced Baby. Holly is a pediatric speech-language pathologist with 14 years of experience, specializing in oral motor therapy and pediatric feeding therapy. Her expertise spans from pre-feeding in infants to working with adolescents, with a holistic approach that emphasizes the connection between the body and mouth. Holly is dedicated to improving overall airway health, oral motor strength, and ensuring long-term success in feeding and speech. She is passionate about addressing the foundational aspects of oral development to create positive outcomes for her clients in both speech and feeding. Holly is Talk Tools, Tethered Oral Tissues Specialty, oral myofunctional trained.
Curated to meet the real-world needs of practicing clinicians like YOU!
Practical, low-or-no-cost therapeutic interventions that are readily applied to patient care.
Evidence informed research - Integrated into treatment - with measurable results.
Up to 12+ CE Hours ― all in two days of live or on-demand learning - at an exclusively low price!
Featuring: Alissa Bobek, MS, CCC-SLP
Featuring: Rebecca Thomas, RD, LDN & Stefanie Ginsburg, RD, CEDS-C
Featuring: Amy Siple, APRN
Featuring: Jerome Quellier, MS, CCC-SLP
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.