KALEIDOSCOPE MODEL FOR FEEDING — Nasal Breathing and Posture Module

Current Status

Ended

Price

Closed

Course ended

Instructors

Monica Purdy MA, CCC-SLP, COM® | Vanessa Anderson-Smith MA, CCC-SLP, COM® | Rehab Zaytoun MD, BSc, MSc

RESOURCES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This additional module for Kaleidoscope Model for Feeding focuses on nasal breathing, obstruction and posture impacts orofacial structure, sleep, chewing, swallowing and overall health

Follow the steps below to complete this module:

  • View the recorded presentation
  • Be sure to practice the breathing and posture demonstrations — these are techniques to incorporate into your personal and professional practice.
  • Take the short quiz — you must pass at 80% or higher to complete this module

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Participant will be able to:

  1. Define the Kaleidoscope Feeding Model™
  2. List 2 benefits of nasal breathing
  3. Identify 3 factors that decrease nasal breathing

Day 1

  • 10 minutes — Kaleidoscope Model for Feeding
  • 15 minutes — Nasal System
  • 15 minutes — Nasal Breathing Benefits
  • 15 minutes — Dysfunctional Breathing
  • 15 minutes — Nasal Breathing Assessment
  • 20 minutes — Techniques and Exercises to Facilitate Optimal Breathing
  • 20 minutes — Impacts of Body Posture
  • 10 minutes — Impacts of Tongue Posture
  • 10 minutes — Wrap-Up

NOTE: there may changes to handouts/resources prior to the start of the workshop -- be sure you have reviewed any versions you may have downloaded to make sure you have the latest version

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Continuing 09 May 25