Sitting!

By Francesca Resurreccion PT, DPT Are you curious about when to expect your baby to sit and how to help them sit independently? Let’s talk about it! Let’s start with the different types of sitting positions. Supported sitting—this can be done as early as three months old for short bouts to improve head control. This […]

Springtime Mindfulness

By Erica Gliga, MOT, OTR/L Springtime is just around the corner and this blog post is all about getting outside, enjoying mindful moments with your littles in nature, and engaging different sensory systems. Nature is filled with so many wonderful sensory experiences and time spent outside can support emotional regulation, for both adults and children. […]

Growing Language through Gardening

By Madison Gwizdalski MS, CCC-SLP With Spring around the corner, we are looking for ways to get outside and help our children learn! One of our favorite ways to help our kiddos learn and practice new skills is through gardening – here’s why: The world of gardening exposes children to a whole new world of […]

Should I Buy a Baby Walker?  

By Francesca Resurreccion PT, DPT As a pediatric physical therapist, parents often ask if baby walkers help babies take their first steps. I’m here to tell you, sadly, they don’t. Let’s look into it together.    To prepare for walking, babies need to meet several milestones:   Rolling   Prop sitting  Independent sitting  Army crawling on their tummy  […]