• Neurodiversity Affirming Feeding Therapy: Where do I Start? with Amy Zembriski

  • Mar 4 2025
  • Duración: 1 h y 8 m
  • Podcast

Neurodiversity Affirming Feeding Therapy: Where do I Start? with Amy Zembriski

  • Resumen

  • Guest: Amy Zembriski, MBA, MS, CCC-SLP

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    In this episode of First Bite, host Michelle Dawson introduces a valuable conversation between Erin Forward and Amy Zimbrisky, a seasoned speech therapist specializing in neurodiversity affirming feeding therapy. After highlighting insights from the Feeding Matters Conference, Erin and Amy delve into practical strategies for beginning feeding therapy with neurodiverse children. They discuss creating a safe and welcoming environment, the importance of caregiver education, and the significance of understanding each child's unique relationship with food. Amy shares her personal journey in overcoming challenges and learning to support her clients in a more holistic and relationship-based manner, emphasizing the significance of autonomy and trust. Tune in to learn how to build therapeutic strategies personalized for each child, utilize AAC effectively, and foster a positive mealtime experience.

    Episode Timeline:

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

    00:41 Feeding Matters Conference Highlights

    01:31 Creating a Safe Space for Feeding Therapy

    03:33 Personal Reflections and Announcements

    05:25 Introduction to Amy Zembrisky

    07:16 Amy's Journey in Feeding Therapy

    11:44 Building Trust and Autonomy in Feeding Therapy

    15:29 Caregiver Education and Support

    17:44 The Importance of Routine and Flexibility

    35:28 Validating Caregiver Concerns

    36:44 Navigating Social Media Judgments on Parenting

    37:51 Understanding Children's Food Preferences

    38:54 The Importance of Flexibility in Feeding Therapy

    40:24 Building Trust and Safety in Therapy

    42:10 Case Study: Engaging a Child in Mealtime

    43:42 Personalizing Therapy Approaches

    47:45 The Role of Caregivers in Feeding Therapy

    58:12 Advice for New Therapists

    01:00:55 Resources and Mentorship

    01:05:19 Conclusion and Contact Information

    About the Guest: Amy Zembriski, MBA, MS, CCC-SLP is a certified speech language pathologist with an extensive background working in a variety of settings, including acute care, skilled nursing facilities, schools, early intervention, and private practice. Additionally, she has had past experience working as an adjunct professor supervising graduate students during their diagnostic clinical practicum. She is the owner of Speech Therapy Connections in Fair Lawn, NJ, where she specializes in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and gestalt language processing; Amy offers expert support for families with autistic children. Her passion lies in educating and empowering both professionals and families through neurodiversity-affirming practices.

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