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Group Feeding Therapy

December 3, 2021December 6, 2021 speechinthecity Comments Off on Group Feeding Therapy

We are so excited to be one of a very few practices offering therapy in a group setting for picky eaters. Courses run for 1 hour, and children explore and get the opportunity to get messy with food. This low pressured environment helps support our brave little ones interests and provides many interactions with foods of all types. This class is open to all, especially picky eaters!

FAQs:

Where are the sessions held? All sessions are held in our office 30 East 60th Street, Suite 904

How long is the session? All sessions are 60 minutes

How many children are in a class? We are only accepting a maximum of 4 kids at a time during the class.

Can I stay during the session? Not at this time, we are asking parents to wait downstairs as our office is small and we are taking COVID precautions as needed.

Do I need to bring anything with me? No, all material/foods will be provided.

Do I need to sign my child up for the whole semester? No, but you are welcome to!

How will this help me feed my child at home? We send home pamphlets with information on the session, what you can do to carry over the session and will set up phone calls with you as needed.

What is your cancellation policy? If you have to cancel, we ask that you do within 48 hours as spots are very limited.

How do I sign up? Click here

2022 Winter Schedule:

4 – 5 Year Old Schedule

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Sunday, January 30th @8:30AM

Sunday, February 13th @8:30AM

Sunday, March 20th @8:30AM

6 – 7 Year Old Schedule

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Sunday, January 30th @10AM

Sunday, February 13th @10AM

Sunday, March 20th @10AM

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