My Baby Needs a Helmet!

My Baby Needs a Helmet!

What to Expect and How Physical Therapy Can Help As a parent, hearing that your baby can benefit from helmet therapy may seem scary. This is an intervention used more and more often for young children who were born with or have developed an asymmetrical head shape as an infant. Just as older children may…

Restrictive Sleep Suits

Restrictive Sleep Suits

– From the Perspective of a Pediatric Physical Therapist – There are many opinions out there about the “dos” and “don’ts” of sleep training and sleep options for infants. A common trend nowadays is to consider a restrictive sleep suit, such as the popular marketed ones that are slightly weighted, to help baby transition out…

4 Ways to Set Up Your Home to Encourage Your Toddler’s Development

4 Ways to Set Up Your Home to Encourage Your Toddler’s Development

“They’re getting into everything!” As a physical therapist, one of my favorite phrases to hear from parents of toddlers is “they’re getting into everything!” Toddlers are little explorers learning to walk, climb, and navigate their environments. They are working on motor planning, or the connection between the brain and the body that allows a toddler…

Low Muscle Tone in Babies

Low Muscle Tone in Babies

Low muscle tone in babies, sometimes called hypotonia or “floppy baby,” is a condition that can affect your child’s development. If a doctor has mentioned low muscle tone, or you suspect low muscle tone, a physical therapist can help. What is low muscle tone? Tone is a description of a quality of a muscle, but…