Complex Feeding Clinical Supervision Group for Dietitians

Supervision hours can go towards iaedp certification

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We are so thrilled to announce a group supervision opportunity for dietitians looking to expand their skills on supporting children and adolescents with feeding difficulties including ARFID.

Learn in a supportive environment where you can reflect on your practice, grow, and enhance your skills.

Details

What will we focus on?

  • Case studies and discussion

  • Guidance on how to support children with sensory processing differences and food related anxiety

  • Assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with extreme picking eating including ARFID 

  • Supporting neurodivergent clients and familes  (ASD, SPD, RSD, PDA, ADHD)

  • Implementing Responsive Feeding Therapy in practice

Group structure and dates

  • Five 105 minute sessions, 7 participants per group

  • Each participant will have the opportunity to present one case for discussion. 

  • Supervision hours can go towards iaedp certification

  • Cost: 450 USD (payment plan available, contact us for details)

  • Equity pricing available

Kind words from our colleagues

“Grace and Naureen are profound thinkers and seekers; challenging the status quo in treatment and research that for far too long has left too many without dignified and effective care.  Grace and Naureen are among the best clinicians. You will come away with a deeper understanding of the why and how, with clinically relevant and practical information, and perhaps a new lens on accepted practice. I can recommend these two professionals and their supervision with 10/10 stars.”

-Katja Rowell, MD

“I have had the privilege of training first-hand with Grace and Naureen - two highly skilled dietitians in the realm of complex feeding and family feeding dynamics. Anyone who has the opportunity to learn from and with these two will come away with a deeper understanding of how to approach pediatric feeding concerns, the foundations of healing from a responsive feeding approach, and a fresh, weight-neutral perspective on seeing all children as uniquely capable of eating in a way that will best meet their needs.”

- Sumner Brooks, MPH, RDN, CEDRD, co-author of How to Raise an Intuitive Eater

“The complex feeding supervision group has given me confidence, guidance and has empowered me as a pediatric dietitian. Grace and Naureen have created such a welcoming and inclusive group. As I mentioned to all of the participants in the group, I am someone that tends to be introverted in group settings. From the first session Grace and Naureen created a comfortable atmosphere, where I felt comfortable sharing my questions and viewpoints. I not only learned so much from bringing my case study to the group, but learned just as much from every other case study and question. As a private practice dietitian, the working world can feel isolating working on one's own. It was so nice to speak with other like-minded dietitians and share our struggles and triumphs. I cannot recommend this group enough to anyone that is considering joining. You will be amazed at the support, guidance and overall value you gain from this group.”   

- Rachel Rothman, MS, RD, CLEC

About the instructors

  • Grace Wong MSc, RD, CEDRD-S

    Grace is a registered dietitian specializing in feeding and eating disorders. She has extensive experience in pediatrics and mental health nutrition. She works with a broad range of eating challenges along with medical conditions, mental health concerns, addictions, development concerns, and trauma. Grace is also an approved supervisor recognized by the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals. She provides training and supervision for health professionals working with feeding and eating disorders in Canada and overseas."

  • Naureen Hunani, RD

    Naureen is a registered dietitian with over 15 years of experience. In her private practice, she treats children and families struggling with a variety of feeding challenges through a trauma-informed, weight-inclusive and anti-oppressive approach. She has extensive experience working with neurodivergent families, including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, sensory processing disorder and anxiety disorder. She is a supporter of early diagnosis of feeding differences and advocates for inclusion and acceptance in schools and daycares for children with limited feeding abilities. Naureen shares her knowledge and experience at national and international conferences.

Group Supervision
$450.00

Complex Feeding Clinical Supervision Group for Dieticians