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Maria McNish: Picky Eating & Difficulty Transitioning to Solid Food | WAM170

Oct 25, 202251 minEp. 170
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Maria D. McNish, M.S. CCC-SLP ASDCS is the founder and director of Advanced Therapy of America®. She is a certified Speech-Language Pathologist with over 20 years of experience and enjoys speaking at local, national, and international conferences. Maria is a Myofunctional Therapist trained by the IAOM® and is a Certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist. She is the creator of OccuSpeech®, a dynamic treatment approach that provides speech and feeding therapy in the context of movement and sensory-enriched environments.


Maria is the co-author of a chapter on swallowing management. She has specialized training in numerous oral motor and feeding interventions including Talk Tools Oral Placement Therapy® and SOS Approach to Feeding®. In this episode, Maria discusses picky eating and difficulty transitioning to solid foods.


She is passionate about teaching and empowering parents, leaving listeners with a new perspective and a desire to search for specificity and the root cause of any symptoms.


For more information, please check out her website at www.therapyofamerica.com.


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