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Episode 11: How Pediatric Endocrinology & Speech Pathology Transform Children’s Health

Episode 11: How Pediatric Endocrinology & Speech Pathology Transform Children’s Health

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In this episode of the Endo Kids Podcast, host Dr. Lindsey Waldman is joined by Kelly Benson Vogt, a seasoned speech-language pathologist, for an in-depth discussion on pediatric feeding disorders. Drawing on her 28 years of experience, including 16 years in private practice and early intervention, Kelly helps distinguish typical picky eating from true feeding disorders. She highlights early signs parents should watch for during infancy and toddlerhood, shares practical, realistic strategies to encourage children to try new foods, and walks listeners through what a typical feeding therapy session looks like. This episode empowers parents with the knowledge and tools needed to better support their child’s feeding and nutritional development.

00:00 Introduction to Endo Kids Podcast

00:57 Meet Our Special Guest: Kelly Benson Vogt

01:39 Kelly's Journey into Pediatric Feeding Therapy

03:18 Understanding Pediatric Feeding Disorders

05:45 Tips for Managing Picky Eaters

09:07 The Importance of Family Mealtimes

13:17 Engaging Kids in the Kitchen

20:28 Red Flags in Infant and Toddler Feeding

25:04 What to Expect in Feeding Therapy

28:20 Conclusion and Contact Information

Medical Disclaimer:The information shared on The Endo Kids Podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Listening to this podcast does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Please consult your child’s healthcare provider for personalized medical guidance.

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