Little Eaters & Talkers
"You might want to look into OT." Your pediatrician said it. You nodded. You took the paper. And then you Googled it and got a bunch of results about adults recovering from strokes. April is Occupational Therapy Month, and in this episode, Jean Hawney, a pediatric feeding specialist and speech-language pathologist, finally gives you the clear, honest answer that nobody seems to hand parents in the doctor's office: what OT actually is, who it helps, and why — as a feeding therapist — she works alongside OTs more than almost any other specialist. In this episode, you'll learn: What "occupation" actually means for a toddler — and why it has nothing to do with a job. How sensory processing differences show up at mealtimes — and why that's OT's territory. The difference between OT and feeding therapy — and why they're not competing, they're overlapping. What an OT session actually looks like (hint: it looks like play, and that's on purpose). How to get OT in Houston — including free options through ECI and your school district that most families don't know about. When to ask your feeding therapist whether adding OT makes sense — and what to say when you call. Whether your child is gagging at textures, melting down over haircuts, or you've been in feeding therapy and progress has slowed — this episode gives you the clarity to know what step to take next. Resources Mentioned: Courses: thelittleeaters.com/Courses [https://thelittleeaters.com/Courses] Free Downloads: thelittleeaters.com/FreeDownloads [https://thelittleeaters.com/FreeDownloads] Book an Evaluation: thelittleeaters.janeapp.com [https://thelittleeaters.janeapp.com/] Texas Early Childhood Intervention (ECI): Look up your local ECI office for children under 3 Follow Jean on Instagram: @littleeaters_talkers [https://www.instagram.com/littleeaters_talkers/] If you found this episode helpful, please share it with another parent who needs to hear it. You're doing a better job than you think!
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