I had the pleasure of being interviewed by the Work It Mommy’s podcast. Here, I answer developmental questions regarding the importance of early intervention, torticollis/plagiocephaly prevention, motor milestone development, and access to your local pediatric physical therapist.
Read MoreAs a mom myself, I know having a baby brings on so many new worries that can keep you up all night. I hope that you may rest a bit easier knowing that there is expert help out there regarding your baby’s movement.
Read MoreA few weeks ago, I was giving a lecture on developmental health, including typical infant movement development. A parent mentioned that her child was very delayed in rolling, but started walking around 11 months. Based on her baby, she felt that a movement development timeline was not relevant. I thought it was important to share the significance of motor milestones from a pediatric physical therapist’s perspective.
Read MoreWhen someone asks what I do, I respond that I am a physical therapy specializing in pediatrics. More times than I can remember, I get the response, “Oh so, do you teach babies how to do push-ups and lift weights? Clever, but not exactly.
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