Here are a few gift ideas for babies that will be used daily, and for many months.
Read MoreHere are wake windows by age, over the first 12 months, along with ideas to fill these wake windows.
Read MoreThere are so many things around our house that work great as cheap, simple, multi-use baby “stuff”.
Read MoreCreating a baby registry feels extremely overwhelming, because you are making a list of things that you don’t know anything about, for something you have never done before. Here is a list of products that we have used through all stages, from newborn to preschool age.
Read MoreAs a physical therapist, there are a few major milestones that I look for in the first year of a baby’s life. These are all important milestones for overall development. Here are some of the milestones I look for and when you should bring up concerns to your pediatrician.
Read MoreThe amount of times I have heard the phrase “just wait” thrown around in conversations surrounding motherhood is far too many.
Read MoreThis is not breaking news, but I think we all need to hear it multiple times before we believe it. There are ages when developmental milestones are typically met, but there is also a range that is considered “normal.”
Read MoreThe most helpful way to help your baby learn to sit is to practice supported sitting with your hands on their trunk on a firm flat surface. Avoid using products such as a bumbo seat or sit-me-up chair.
Read MoreTorticollis is a common diagnosis in infants and is a fancy way of saying that a baby has a preference to turn his or her head toward one direction. With early treatment of torticollis, you can work with physical therapy to achieve milestones and work toward symmetry throughout developmental stages. It is common for your baby to be followed, at some frequency, until he or she is walking independently.
Read MoreThis is one of the most controversial topics, especially with parents of babies I am seeing in physical therapy. Please keep in mind that this is my personal and professional opinion on the subject.
Read MoreI have had friends who wanted to just be in their own newborn bubble, with very few visitors, and other friends that were like get over here right now. Either way, I can confidently say that the best way to be there for your friend with a new baby is to check in.
Read MoreDo some babies like tummy time more than others? Yes. But I put together 5 ways to make tummy time easier with your baby, at any age.
Read MoreHaving a sick baby or toddler is not fun, but there are some things that I have found that make things a little easier. Here is a list of my essentials for when my toddlers get sick.
Read MoreChristmas gifts for babies are definitely more for the parents than the baby. If they are under one, they probably will have no idea what is going on, but we still want them to have a gift to open! I put together a list of gift ideas for babies that will grow with them and be used time and time again.
Read MoreThe thing about a baby’s first Christmas, is that they probably won’t remember what gifts they got. But this is the perfect time to invest in something cute for their room, the jammies that are too spendy for an average Tuesday, a cute stuffed animal friend, or toys will grow with them.
Read MoreEveryone said two under two is HARD. But very, very worth it.
Read MoreHere are the things I bought for my second baby that I loved from our first, or that I realized would be nice to have.
Read MoreAll of my favorite baby products - part two!
Read MoreWhen I scrolled through nursery ideas, I was always drawn to neutral decor with subtle pops of color. Here is a list of everything that I have bought so far for the nursery and things that are currently in my cart.
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