Feeding Emma Craig, pre-OT student Feeding Emma Craig, pre-OT student

Oral Ties and Restrictions

Oral ties can be so hard to understand especially as a new parent. We are here to give you all the info to best answer these questions and know when to get help if you need it. Tongue ties can be scary, confusing, and all together frustrating for mom and baby so we want to reassure you this is a common issue for our littles, and that's why we are here to help you!

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Feeding Emma Craig, pre-OT student Feeding Emma Craig, pre-OT student

World Breastfeeding Week

Happy World Breastfeeding Week to all you amazing moms out there! This week we choose to celebrate and support YOU, no matter where you are in your breastfeeding journey. In this blog I want to give lots of resources on how to find a lactation consultant in you area, where to rent pumps, mental health resources, advice for clogged ducts, and much more within those areas. All of which seem to be the utmost of importance for the nursing mama’s.

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Feeding Leah Foreman Feeding Leah Foreman

There are a Million Ways to Breastfeed

I also KNEW 1000% that I wanted to breastfeed. My baby, my body, and the universe had other plans. I am only just beginning to approach and process the grief and I am slowly accepting what will and will not be with our feeding journey.

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Feeding Leah Foreman Feeding Leah Foreman

Eating Time Zones for Kids who Graze and Snack

PARENTS — You just want to get them to eat, anything anytime. You may wonder, are they eating enough? Can the survive on snacks? Why won’t they sit with us to eat?

Grazing does not help to support mealtime routines, attention at the table for meals, and full disclosure -- grazing can be dangerous and is a choking hazard depending on the child’s age and current skill level. So, this is important to address.

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