Infant Therapy

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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.
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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


