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Feeding Evaluations and Emergency Foods to Have on Hand
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What happens when you have a feeding assessment and the parent/guardian forgets to bring in food? Haden Boliek, SLP, and Kjirsti Myles, PT, examine which foods (and tools!) to have on hand for a planned or impromptu feeding evaluation. Haden's list includes: applesauce, pudding, Ritz crackers, vanilla wafers, a maroon spoon, and a blue nosey cup. Tune in to this podcast episode for Haden and Kjirsti to tell you exactly why these non-perishable items are great to have in your clinic, school or therapy bag!
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