I know most of my content is about feeding issues that may affect breastfeeding babies but today I have something for adults and babies.
Episode 15 is all about de-mystifying all things tongue-tie related and why a team approach is necessary for effectively addressing tongue & lip ties. We even go into details about HOW to select the members of your baby's care team.
Our guest, Autumn R. Henning, MS, CCC-SLP, COM, IBCLC, is one of the nation's top thought leaders and practitioners of tongue-tie and oral function from birth to the elderly and everything in between.
She is the first:
…which equals one magical 🦄 of a provider.
Autumn has completed specialty continuing education including Beckman Oral Motor, and TummyTime! Method, Understanding the Orofacial Complex, and Foundations in Myofascial Release for Neck, Voice, and Swallowing. Autumn has been invited to speak for many prestigious conferences and organizations including the International Association for Orofacial Myology (IAOM) and the International Consortium of Oral Ankylofrenula Professionals (ICAP). She has presented as part of GOLD Learning's First Tongue Tie Symposium.
Lastly, Autumn is the creator of the cutting-edge educational course called
TOTS Training ® and has a booming private practice in Greenville, SC, called
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