Monthly Archives: April 2026

Celebrating Holly Schifsky

In Honor of Occupational Therapy Month As we celebrate Occupational Therapy Month, Education Resources, Inc. is proud to recognize and honor Holly Schifsky, OTR/L, CNT, NTMTC, CBIS, CLT, for her exceptional contributions to neonatal and pediatric occupational therapy and her long-standing collaboration with ERI. Holly has partnered with Education Resources, Inc. for nearly a decade,… Read more »

Collaborative Treatment of Pediatric Feeding Disorder

Feeding requires a remarkable level of coordination. It is one of the most complex and physically demanding tasks an infant must master in the early weeks and months of life. Each swallow depends on the precise interaction of 26 muscles and 6 cranial nerves working together to safely transport food and liquid. When any part… Read more »

Which Torticollis Course Is Right for Me?

feeding and swallowing and torticollis in children

Whether you’re brand new to pediatric torticollis or ready to expand your clinical expertise, choosing the right continuing education pathway can make all the difference. We’ve designed a step‑by‑step learning journey that takes you from foundational knowledge to comprehensive, evidence‑based treatment strategies. 👉 Bonus: Enjoy $50 off any of these courses with our spring coupon… Read more »

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 »