Meet Mrs. Brenda Takata: Advancing Neonatal Feeding Strategies at Pediatrics Summit 2025
We are thrilled to feature Mrs.
Brenda Takata, a highly respected Occupational
Therapist at Queen of the Valley in West Covina, CA, United States, as
one of our distinguished speakers at the 4th World Pediatrics,
Perinatology, and Child Health Summit,
happening October 21–23, 2025, at Novotel Al Barsha, Dubai, UAE &
Virtually.
With an impressive 33-year
career in occupational therapy, including 26
years dedicated to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Mrs. Takata brings a wealth of
knowledge and unmatched clinical expertise. Her upcoming talk, “Treatment
Strategies for Premature and Newborn Babies with a Disorganized or
Dysfunctional Suck Pattern,” promises to deliver practical insights for
improving feeding outcomes in our most fragile patients.
Why You
Should Attend Her Session
Mrs. Takata’s session is a must-attend for anyone passionate about
neonatal care. Here’s why:
✨ Learn evidence-based treatment strategies that transform feeding
challenges into successful outcomes.
✨ Discover the role of NOMAS (Neonatal Oral Motor Assessment Scale) in
diagnosing and treating suck dysfunctions.
✨ Gain real-world NICU perspectives from an expert with decades of
hands-on experience.
✨ Take home actionable techniques to enhance infant feeding, growth, and
parent–infant bonding.
Her presentation will not only expand your clinical toolkit but also
inspire you with proven approaches to elevate neonatal care.
Mrs. Takata’s professional and research interests include:
🔹 Neonatal oral motor development
🔹 Early intervention for dysfunctional suck patterns
🔹 Feeding readiness and progression in preterm infants
🔹 Neurodevelopmental outcomes linked to early feeding therapies
Her ongoing work emphasizes that timely, accurate intervention during
the neonatal period has lifelong benefits for growth and neurodevelopment.
Awards,
Recognition, and Achievements
Mrs. Takata’s excellence in neonatal therapy has been recognized through
her role as a core teaching faculty member for the Neonatal Oral Motor
Assessment Scale (NOMAS)—a globally respected tool for assessing oral motor
function in newborns.
She has dedicated her career to training
healthcare professionals, advancing neonatal care standards, and serving
thousands of infants and families. Her 33
years of professional experience make her a trusted voice and mentor in
occupational therapy and NICU practice.
Be part of this global knowledge-sharing platform and gain firsthand
insights from leaders like Mrs. Brenda Takata.
Click here
to register now
The 4th
World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health Summit 2025 is your
chance to engage with international experts shaping the future of pediatric and
neonatal healthcare. Mrs. Brenda Takata’s session will empower you with
innovative, practical strategies to support premature and newborn babies with
feeding challenges.
Join us in Dubai or virtually this October to learn, network, and
contribute to advancing child health worldwide.
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