In the Baby Bliss Method, you get...
To move your baby with confidence, connect through touch, and build a bond that shapes who they become as a 7 year old, 15 year old, 30 year old, & beyond.
Because when you know how to move, hold, & connect with your baby, you build up your baby's secure attachment so they feel safe in their little bodies, you deepen the bond you share with one another, and you support every milestone that matters in that first incredible & transformative year of their life.
When you get the Baby Bliss Method, you'll get video demonstrations and explanations from your truly ( a pediatric physical therapist for the last 8 years who has worked on multiple floors of the Children's Hospital at Michigan Medicine including the NICU, PICU, & PCTU, in families' homes through Early Intervention, & Outpatient PT Clinics )
All so you can learn how to help your baby learn the key movements they do in the first year of their life and never have to guess what your baby needs.
These movements include:
0-3 months:
✦ Tummy Time Variations
✦ Playing in Side Lying
✦ Head turning & Visual Gaze
3-6 months:
✦ Rolling Belly to Back
✦ Rolling Back to Belly
✦ Weight Shifting to get to toys
6-9 months:
✦ Sitting with a toy at chest level
✦ Side Sitting
✦ Transitioning in and out of sitting
9-12 months:
✦ Crawling
✦ Standing at Horizontal & Vertical Support Surfaces
✦ Walking (YAY!)
Through gentle movement techniques, coaching from a pediatric physical therapist, and emotional health strategies, we'll help you & your baby navigate challenges like colic, anxiety, feeding & sleeping struggles, and delays in motor milestones like rolling, crawling, standing, and walking, to foster a secure attachment and emotional well-being for the both of you.
Click the link below
to give you & your baby the gift of
The Baby Bliss Method
And if you're not sure what toys to get for your baby under 1 years old...
A comprehensive guide on the best toys to boost your baby’s physical, social, and emotional milestones during their first year of life from your pediatric physical therapist