
Tiny Steps, Big Milestones: How Occupational Therapy Helps Babies Learn to Walk
Walking is one of the most exciting milestones in a baby’s first year of life. As parents, you eagerly anticipate those first steps, but for some infants, learning to walk comes with challenges. Occupational therapy (OT) plays a crucial role in supporting gross motor development, ensuring that babies gain the strength, coordination, and confidence needed to take their first independent steps.

Why Does My Baby Put Everything in Their Mouth?
Why Does My Baby Put Everything in Their Mouth?

“Paced Bottle Feeding”: Is It Necessary for Your Baby?
Paced bottle feeding- what is it and do you need to do it?

