3 Signs Your Infant is Ready to Learn Sitting

3 Signs Your Infant is Ready to Learn Sitting

Babies tend to be able to start sitting with some help around 6 months and typically can sit independently by 12 months. In this video, Dr. Sarah Johnson describes 3 ways to know if your baby is ready to learn sitting. If you have any questions, comment below or reach...
Sensory Spa Day

Sensory Spa Day

Does your child struggle with tactile sensitivities or have a difficult time engaging in bath time, bedtime, or hygiene routines? In this video, Occupational Therapist Mackenzie walks you through many ideas and activities to make sensory exploration fun and...
3 Ways to Encourage Rolling

3 Ways to Encourage Rolling

In this video, Dr. Sarah Johnson explains what to expect with rolling and how to facilitate rolling in your baby. As always, if you have a concern about your infant’s development, either reach out to a member of our team or contact your local OT or PT for a...
Torticollis: 3 Ways to Encourage Head Turning

Torticollis: 3 Ways to Encourage Head Turning

Torticollis is a condition where the muscles on one side of the neck contract, causing the head to tilt to one side. If you are concerned that your baby might have Torticollis, it is important that you you seek an evaluation from a trained Occupational or Physical...
How Tongue & Lip Ties Impact Feeding

How Tongue & Lip Ties Impact Feeding

In this video, Occupational Therapist and Lactation Counselor Dr. Sarah describes common signs of tongue/lip ties to look for when breastfeeding or bottle feeding. Breastfeeding may hurt in the first few days of life, but if you’re experiencing ongoing pain,...