why i never recommend baby jumpers
[Controversial Post Alert!] Why I never recommend baby jumpers as a pediatric PT.
Best baby shower gifts!
Knowing what to bring as a gift for a baby shower can be hard, but I’m here to help! Each item is developmentally supportive to help your child learn and grow! Happy shopping!
Supportive Summer Shoes!
Summer time means time for new summer shoes and sandals! Let’s talk about things to look for and to avoid when choosing supportive summer shoes for your little.
Tots who trot on tip toes!
Toe walking can be associated with medical conditions and can be a normal part of exploration during walking. Idiopathic Toe Walking (ITW) occurs when the cause of toe walking is unknown. Here we dive into some factors to consider in ITW.
What’s all the hullabaloo about the SNOO?!
The SNOO is a popular baby crib that many parents love for lots of reasons. In this post we investigate the pro’s and con’s of this cult-favorite baby item.
Help your baby work on WALKING!
Walking is a much anticipated exciting milestone that gives baby independence to explore. There are steps to get to this point, so here we talk about ways to help baby get to upright mobility.
Help your baby work on CRAWLING!
Crawling is an exciting milestone that gives baby independence and mobility. There are many ways to move, so here we talk about ways to help baby explore their environment.
Holiday Gift Guide!
The holidays are here! Don’t let shopping overwhelm you—check out this specially curated gift guide for littles. Each item is developmentally supportive to help your child learn and grow!
A journey through the NICU
In this post, I walk you through a bit of what it’s like to work in the NICU, including starting my day, working with families, the trials and triumphs, and share advice from other NICU families.
Bumbo vs Upseat…pros and cons
A popular question I get from parents is: “Which is better, the Upseat or the Bumbo?!” Today we get into the pros and cons of both to help you make the best decision for your little!
Specifics about Safe Sleep
We’ve all heard about Safe Sleep and the importance of it to reduce SIDS and keep baby safe, but as they say, the devil is in the details! Let’s get into the specifics of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines.
Play Everyday! Pots and pans edition
Up next in our Play Everyday series where we take everyday items and use them as therapy tools: pots and pans! Check out this post for tips and tricks on how to use your kitchen tools to encourage tummy time, sitting stability, and challenge walking skills in your little one!
Disability is a strength
Disability is often viewed as a problem that needs to be fixed, but I believe that disability is a strength! Read on for thoughts about the importance of accessibility and inclusion.
Benefits of baby wearing
Baby wearing is an ancient practice with well known benefits. In this blog post, I talk about the specifics of why safe, proper baby wearing is so great—both for baby and you!
Woes of W-sitting
W-sitting is a common posture for kids, and when used periodically can be a normal part of development. If it becomes a habit we want to intervene, as prolonged time spent W-sitting can lead to orthopedic issues, weak core muscles, and may indicate underlying concerns.
FYIs about HIE
Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) is a diagnosis I see commonly in the NICU. This post goes into detail about what HIE is, how it is identified, and how we treat it. My aim is to provide information, awareness, support and resources around HIE.
The Newborn Anthem—a poem
Having a newborn is great, but the information can be a lot! Today I’ve created a poem to help navigate the newborn phase with lots of evidence-based developmental tricks—and FUN rhymes and photos!
Play Everyday! Laundry basket edition
This is the second in a series I’m calling Play Everyday, where we take everyday household items and use them to support developmental play opportunities for babies. In this article we use a laundry basket—check out the fun gifs I made too!
Treating tricky torticollis
In the second of our torticollis series we investigate the principles of treating torticollis: the three S’s! Stretch, strengthen, survey. Remember, this post is informational only and you should talk to your doctor or PT before implementing an exercise program.
Teasing out torticollis
Torticollis is a common condition that is easily treated if caught early and appropriately addressed. In this first post in our torticollis series we look into what it is, how to identify it, and when to seek services from a healthcare provider.