Nourishing With Compassion: Addressing Eating Difficulties in Families Facing Hardship

$30.00

On-demand webinar for professionals presented by Megan Fisher, MPH, RD, CD

Understanding and reflecting on the intersection of social determinants of health, including culture, health literacy, and socioeconomic status on a caregiver’s feeding experiences can help practitioners support the unique needs of a diverse population. In this webinar, Megan Fisher will present a framework for applying the Satter Division of Responsibility in Feeding in the context of diverse families and experiences, and will share strategies for supporting the parent-child feeding relationship among refugee families and others facing complex circumstances. 

 

Approved for 1 Level II CEU from the Commission on Dietetic Registration.
Your purchase gives you access to the recording and supplementary material for one year.
Equity and student rates available. Contact [email protected] for information.

Learning Objectives:

Describe causes of pediatric malnutrition commonly observed in families experiencing instability and trauma.

Describe adult and child responsibilities using sDOR framing to address four common causes of pediatric malnutrition. 

Identify possible causes of eating difficulties that do not involve the feeding relationship.

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