Does your baby show any of these?
You don't need a diagnosis.
If something feels off - that's enough to reach out
No referral needed to start
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Trouble latching, tiring during feeds, clicking sounds, or concerns with weight gain can make feeding feel stressful and overwhelming. We support the body tension, posture, and movement patterns that may be affecting feeding — while working alongside your feeding team.
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If your baby cries for long periods, seems difficult to soothe, or never fully settles, there may be underlying body tension or discomfort contributing to these patterns.
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Consistently turning one way, resisting the other direction, or a flat spot forming — may indicate torticollis or positional asymmetry.
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If your baby feels unusually stiff, arches often, or seems uncomfortable during holding or feeding, there may be tension patterns affecting comfort and regulation. We use gentle hands-on support and positioning strategies to help babies move and settle more comfortably.
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After a tongue or lip tie release, babies sometimes need extra support to relearn comfortable feeding and movement patterns. Gentle therapy helps address tension, coordination, and regulation during the transition.
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Premature or medically complex babies transitioning home may benefit from developmental support during the adjustment from hospital to home. Early assessment can help address feeding, positioning, regulation, and movement concerns while supporting confident caregiving.

