Management of the 0-3 population with oral-motor disorders
Description
This seminar addresses the needs of children from birth to 3 years of age in relationship to oral-motor development, feeding, respiration and communication issues. Topics include: Normal Development of Respiration and Phonation; Therapeutic Management of Respiration and Phonation; Normal Oral-Motor Development; Treatment and Management of Oral-Motor Function and Feeding; Assessment and Treatment Strategies Related to Tube Feeding; Communication and Speech Issues.
Runtime
677 min
Creator
Meek, Merry M
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Date of Publication
2002
Database
Alexander Street
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