Training bottle feeding version for professionals

Bottle aversion and stress around feeding are still often missed or underestimated. Many babies end up in a pattern of tension, avoidance, and pressure around feedings, while parents and professionals are trying to help.

With nearly 30 years of experience as a neonatology nurse, I provide training and workshops on bottle aversion, feeding difficulties, prematurity, and regulation around feeding.

Nearly 30 years of neonatology experience
Practice-oriented and case-driven
Premature • tube feeding • bottle aversion

For whom?

  • Pediatric nurses
  • Neonatology nurses
  • Youth nurses
  • Maternity care
  • Preverbal speech therapy
  • Feeding teams
  • Consultation clinics
  • Pediatric physiotherapy
  • NICU and high care teams
  • Healthcare professionals working with young children

Topics covered in the training

Recognizing bottle aversion

Subtle signs of stress, avoidance, and tension around feedings.

Stress & nervous system

How stress around feeding builds up in both baby and parents.

Tube feeding issues

Feeding pressure, intake focus, and learning to drink independently.

Prematurity

Feeding difficulties in premature babies.

Video analysis

Observing interaction, timing, and tension during feedings.

Practical case studies

Recognizable practical examples from complex care trajectories.

Practical and immediately applicable

The training is practice-oriented and tailored to situations professionals encounter daily. No standard theory, but recognizable case studies, observation, and concrete tools.

Training can be offered online, on-site, or customized within a team or organization.

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Would you like to learn more about training, team workshops, or lectures on bottle aversion and feeding difficulties in babies? Please feel free to contact us.

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