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Sunny Side Up Nutrition


Jan 2, 2023

Anna Lutz and Elizabeth Davenport have a conversation with Rose Langston, MS, OTR/L, an occupational therapist and clinic manager at Pediatric Possibilities in Raleigh, NC. They discuss:

  • The role of occupational therapy (OT) when working with families and children with feeding concerns.
  • Some common reasons people go to an OT in regards to eating or feeding. 
  • The definition of nervous system regulation and how that plays into feeding concerns and treatment.
  • What an OT might do with a child, or recommend to a family, to help with a child’s nervous system regulation.
  • The things that are often misunderstood about feeding problems with children and what Rose wishes parents or other professionals understood.
  • Common parenting pitfalls when it comes to feeding a selective eater at home, and some suggestions of what parents can do to avoid these pitfalls.

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Rose Langston graduated with her master’s degree from Grand Valley State University in Michigan in 2009. She moved to Raleigh specifically to join the team at Pediatric Possibilities and fulfill her dream of specializing in sensory integration therapy in a clinic that shared her love for kids, passion for ongoing learning, and desire to provide effective therapy in a playful and respectful environment. Throughout her 12 years working in pediatrics, she has had the privilege to receive advanced training in sensory, motor, and feeding areas with the experts in each specialty; but of course has learned just as much from the kids themselves. She lives with her husband and boxer-mix rescue dog, and loves to be outdoors in her free time.