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Monthly Archives: April 2026
The Whole Swallow: Why Pediatric Feeding and Dysphagia Care Can’t Exist in a Silo
Written by Amanda Adsett, MSc, R.SLP, S-LP(C) Think back to your graduate training. Most of us learned the classic framework of the oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing. But what happened once the bolus passed the upper esophageal sphincter? For many of us, that area remained a gray zone and a separate territory left entirely… Read more »
3rd Annual Birth to Three Conference in the Books!
Celebrating the Success of Our 3rd Annual Birth to Three Conference Wow…what an incredible event! Our 3rd Annual Birth to Three Conference recently wrapped up, and it’s safe to say it was a huge success! With more than 400 passionate therapists joining us from across the country and beyond, this year’s conference truly highlighted the… Read more »
How to Document Co-Treatments in IEPs
School-based therapists often see powerful outcomes when they collaborate across disciplines—whether that’s PTs and SLPs, OTs and SLPs, or PTs and OTs working together. Co-treatment and overlapping services can promote functional carryover, support participation, and help students achieve meaningful goals. However, successful collaboration requires careful attention to documentation, reimbursement, communication, and logistics. This blog walks… Read more »
