Anonymous wrote:Pp, OTs handle things like issues with holding a fork or spoon, helping a child find their mouth etc... She shouldn't have been working on the feeding issue themselves unless she was doing it as a team with an SLP. Feeding therapy is essentially an SLPs job. Also it is not professional to get so busy that you forget an appointment. That is ridiculous. Anyway I don't have a suggestion for you but I do hope that you get some good SLP recs. I have heard of Grace Park but I have heard her expertise is more in cognitive therapy.
For the record, I am involved in healthcare and I don't like to see professionals working on things out of their scope informative which is why I had to say something about the OT Rec. I have seen great things from a team standpoint: OT, SLP and nutritionist working with a child together but an OT shouldn't be working on feeding issues themselves.
There are indeed OTs specially trained to work with feeding disorders. We worked only with OTs and the doctor at Kennedy Krieger and Childrens.