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Does My Baby Have Low Tone or High Tone? What Muscle Tone Actually Means
If you've ever spiraled after googling “muscle tone,” you’re not alone. Let’s unpack this together—without shame, fear, or overcomplication.
Why Your Baby Always Turns Their Head One Way (+ What You Can Do About It)
One of the most common reasons babies favor one side is a condition called infant torticollis. It’s more common than you’d think, and with early support—whether in person or through virtual infant physical therapy—most babies respond beautifully.
4 Unexpected Benefits of Virtual Infant Physical Therapy
Let’s be real: when you see “virtual infant physical therapy”, your brain goes to how the H-E-double hockey sticks does that even work??
And let me tell you, when I first started this work, I thought the same thing.
But then something magical happened: I started providing virtual services and families were getting incredible results…
Even better than what you might see in person.
Why? Well, for many reasons, but largely related to the reasons listed here.
Does My Newborn Have a Tongue Tie?
Ah, the tongue tie. Maybe you’ve been told your baby has one, maybe you’ve been told that your baby is fine, and maybe you’ve been told that it would be ridiculous to even consider that your child has a tongue tie that needs to be released…
Is Tummy Time Actually Important? (The Real Deal from a Pediatric PT)
You’ve seen it all over Instagram. You’ve heard it from your pediatrician. Everyone says: “Get your baby on their belly!”—but what’s the deal with tummy time, really?
Is tummy time actually necessary for your baby’s development?
Short answer: Yes, it’s important—but it’s also not the only thing that matters. Let me explain.
Head Flattening Prevention 101
I hear it all the time: “Does my baby have a flat head?” or “I’m so nervous that my baby will get a flat head”. Yes, it’s true: baby’s skulls are a lot more malleable in those first few months of life, making them susceptible to obtaining those feared “flat heads”. Read on to find out how you can prevent this from occurring in your little one!