Infant Therapy

The first year of life is full of incredible milestones: rolling, sitting, crawling, feeding, and bonding. When babies experience challenges along the way, early support can make a meaningful difference. Infant therapy focuses on helping your baby build strong foundations for movement, feeding, and sensory processing so they can grow, thrive, and meet their developmental potential.
At Foundations, our pediatric physical, occupational, and speech therapists work together to determine which discipline best meets your baby’s needs. Through gentle manual therapy, body work, positioning, strengthening, neuromuscular re-education, and caregiver education, we guide your baby's development in a safe, nurturing environment.
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Torticollis (head tilt or preference to one side)
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Plagiocephaly (head flattening)
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Motor milestone delays (rolling, sitting, crawling)
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Prematurity and NICU follow-up care
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Hip dysplasia
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Neurological or orthopedic conditions
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Genetic conditions
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Feeding difficulties (latching, bottle feeding, transitioning to solids)
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Reflux or constipation
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Oral motor dysfunction and tongue-tie rehabilitation
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Body tightness or high/low muscle tone
What are some Red Flags that your baby needs extra support?
0-6 Months
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Lack of movement during tummy time
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Arms and/or legs remain flat on surface when on back
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Poor posture in sitting even with assistance
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Not accepting weight through both feet
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Head/neck asymmetries
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Not rolling both directions
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Head remains flat on surface during rolls
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Not prop sitting or supported sitting


