This featured guest post is by Pediatric Therapist, Georgia, who shares 4 Sensorimotor Play Activities to help develop your little one’s sensory motor skills. The best part? You can do these activities right in the comfort of your home! So…
What Does Occupational Therapy For Infants Look Like?
This featured guest post is by Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Mary Kate, with NAPA Center who explains what occupational therapy for infants looks like from ages 0 to 12 months. She tells you what to look for along with ways an…
Our 27 Week Preemie Twin Girls – What You Need To Know
Our 27 week preemie twin girls were born via emergency c-section in 7 minutes. On June 23rd Lily Mae came first at 6:51am and her identical twin sis, Lua, was born a minute later. Both girls came out crying with…
Occupational Therapy For Babies – What You Need To Know
In this blog, we will discuss what occupational therapy for babies may look like. Would you believe me if I told you babies have occupations too? Despite what it sounds like, occupations aren’t just jobs. An occupation is anything that occupies…
10 Must-Know Signs of Cerebral Palsy in an Infant
One of the main signs of cerebral palsy in an infant is when brain damage occurs during pregnancy or shortly after. But how can you know for sure? When a baby is welcomed into this world it can be an…
Sensory Activities for Infants | 8 FUN Baby-Safe Ideas
Sensory activities for infants is an exciting way to let your precious one explore and investigate the world around them. It’s a win-win solution to allowing them to develop their five senses (touch, taste, smell, sound, sight) while enhancing their…