Language Emergence and Early Play: How Play Patterns Predict Communication Growth
Language Emergence and Early Play: How Play Predicts Communication Growth
Learn how early play patterns predict language development. Discover how movement, regulation, and play support communication growth in infants and young children.
Supporting Infants with Torticollis and Plagiocephaly: Essential Day Care Guidelines for Prevention and Care
Learn daycare-friendly strategies to prevent and support infants with torticollis and plagiocephaly. Empower caregivers with safe positioning, play, and daily care guidance.
Social-Emotional Regulation Across Early Years: From Newborn Cues to Preschool Self-Control
Explore how social-emotional regulation develops from infancy to preschool. Learn the science behind cues, self-control, and supportive strategies.
How Oral Motor Growth Connects to Broader Motor Skills
Learn how feeding skills connect to developmental milestones. Discover how oral motor growth, posture, and movement work together to support feeding success.
Is It Colic, Reflux, or Gas? What’s Normal for Babies and When to Worry
Understanding colic, reflux, and gassiness helps parents soothe newborn discomfort with confidence. Learn symptoms, causes, and expert-backed solutions.
Passive Prone as a Daily Exercise for Infants
Discover how passive prone as a daily exercise for infants supports digestion, feeding coordination, and smoother naps. Learn why it’s tummy time’s forgotten sister.
Pacifiers Aren’t the Problem
Pacifiers aren’t harmful—misunderstanding newborn brain development is. Learn how pacifiers support nervous system regulation, feeding, and infant mental health.
Building Strong Foundations: Supporting Early Transitions into Sitting (for new parents)
Discover how new parents can support their baby’s early transitions into sitting with safe, guided movements that build strength, coordination, and independence.
10 Pediatric OT + PT Approved Tips to Help Prevent Flat Head Syndrome in Babies
Small, consistent changes in your daily routines can have a big impact on your baby’s development and head shape. Prevention of plagiocephaly and/or brachycephaly (head flattening) is about balance—giving baby a variety of positions and opportunities to move, turn, and explore.
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