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What Sounds/Words Should My Infant Be Producing and When

by Susan Klemm | Jan 14, 2021 | Infant developement, Speech and Language, Therapy

What Sounds/Words Should My Infant Be Producing and When (adapted from “Nobody Ever Told Me [Or my Mother] That” by Diane Bahr M.S., CCC-SLP, CIMI; pgs 219-222) 0-15 months 1-month: Vowel-like sounds, mostly “ee” and “ah” (mostly nasal productions) within cooing 2-3...

Ways to Support Early Speech-Language Development

by Tammy Herrmann | Jan 13, 2021 | Infant bonding, Infant developement, Infant Feeding, Speech and Language, Therapy

Language development begins at birth. The first signs of social communication begin with eye contact and speaking to your baby, responding to his/her vocalizations and sounds and bonding.  Bonding: Skin to skin contact is wonderful in those first months for many...

Baby Led Weaning: What you should know

by Tammy Herrmann | Oct 28, 2020 | Infant developement, Infant Feeding, Therapy

Making Sense of Baby Led Weaning vs. Traditional Weaning. The Ins and Outs of Introducing Solids to Your Infant Baby led weaning is an approach to starting solid foods that, when done fully, skips spoon feeding of purees. Whole table foods are offered instead. The...
Rolling and Crawling Science

Rolling and Crawling Science

by Megan Riley | Jun 8, 2015 | Infant developement, Physical and Occupational therapy

Why do occupational and physical therapists care so passionately about “babies exploring their environment” via rolling and crawling? Why do first grade teachers often have students march in place during the first days of a new school year to assess which...

Sharpening our Saw: Baby To Do’s to Learn to Sleep

by Megan Riley | May 4, 2015 | Infant developement

Sharpening our Saw meaning we continually focus on learning so we can help babies as comfortably and effectively as possible. On Tuesday Kristin Daley, PhD who specializes in sleep generously shared her knowledge with us. Part of what is on every infant and...

Resource for Professionals Treating Plagiocephaly

by Megan Riley | Dec 17, 2013 | Head shape, Infant developement

Are you a therapist or orthotist looking for more hands on training about irregular head shapes in infants? Carolina Kinder Development’s goal is not only to treat babies with flat head syndrome but also to educate professionals on our methods on this growing...
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