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Food reboot - food and nutrition turnout with electrostimulation

Why participate in a food and nutrition turnaround?

✅ We provide the child with sensory information related to food.

✅ Familiarize the child with the social aspect of eating.

✅ We motivate people to prepare meals together.

✅ We help you have a positive eating experience.

✅ We prepare the child and caregivers for further therapeutic work at home.

? When.
16-20.09.2024r.

? Where.
Paley European Institute Neurocenter, 32 Holubcowa St., Warsaw, Poland

How often?
3 hours of classes per day for 5 days

?️ Daily schedule:

1.5 hours of group classes

1 hour of individual neurologopedic therapy

30 min. of electrostimulation of the oral-facial area

Bonus:

  • Workshop with a psychologist: "Difficult behaviors during feeding. How to deal with them, how to help the baby and yourself?"
  • Workshop with a team of speech therapists at the end of the turnout

Conditions of participation:

1 Positive qualification of the child during the initial consultation with neurologist Marcelina Przezdzięk at the Paley European Institute Neurocenter.

Documents needed for the visit:

- A photocopy of the child's complete medical records,

- A recorded video of a food/meal situation,

- A completed questionnaire [you will receive it at the time of enrollment in the camp]

The cost of the consultation is $275.

2. the consent of a neurologist or other specialty doctor familiar with the child, about the absence of contraindications to a cycle of treatments of electrostimulation of the oral-facial area.

Turnout price: 3600 PLN (price does not include accommodation and food)

Join us and open the door to oral food and independence for your child

For more information, please email ? mprzezdziek@paleyeurope.com or by phone +48 22 150 15 17.

The presented price offer is for information purposes only and does not constitute a commercial offer within the meaning of Article 66 par. 1 of the Civil Code.Detailed information on the full offer of Paley European Institute can be obtained at the Reception and from the Care Coordinators.

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