Beyond The Tube: Real Stories, Real Advice
I was so glad to sit down with Emily from Lively Eaters [https://livelyeaters.com.au/] to talk about feeding challenges and how she can support families in this space. Emily is a speech pathologist by background and the founder of this multidisciplinary feeding therapy service based in South Australia that has been running for about fifteen years. Emily shared her passion for feeding therapy, which started during her university studies, and how over twenty-six years of working with children, she recognised there was a gap in how families with feeding challenges were being supported. Through her clinical experience in the community, tertiary hospitals in Adelaide, and the UK, she saw that something needed to change in how we approach these families and their experiences. We explored why feeding challenges are so often misunderstood, particularly when tubes are involved. We talked about oral aversion, how control matters for children who have already had so much control taken away by medical treatment, and why reducing pressure at mealtimes is so crucial. We discussed the link between fullness, satiation cues, and how tube feeding can interrupt the natural appetite signals children need to develop. Emily also shared insights from her PhD research on tube weaning, practical approaches to mealtime environments, and how families can support their children without pushing for specific amounts or outcomes. We covered the importance of consistency, predictability, and treating mealtimes as relational and emotional experiences rather than purely medical procedures. To learn more about Lively Eaters, visit:Website: livelyeaters.com.au [https://livelyeaters.com.au/]Instagram: @livelyeatersfeedingtherapy [https://www.instagram.com/livelyeatersfeedingtherapy]Facebook: facebook.com/livelyeaters [http://facebook.com/livelyeaters]A huge thank you to Lively Eaters for supporting Beyond The Tube and helping us continue to bring education, awareness, and support to families navigating feeding challenges and complex care journeys. Please feel free to reach out! Instagram: @beyond.the.tube.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/beyond.the.tube.podcast] Email: beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com [beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com] This is a Podvan Media [https://www.podvan.com.au] production.
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