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When addressing tongue ties, I cannot emphasize enough the importance of working collaboratively with a tongue tie team for the best possible outcomes. Ties can impact several areas of development from feeding, digestion, sleep, airway, speech, and more. That said, we really need to look at both the mother, baby dyad holistically to address the […]

Who Should Be Part of your Baby’s Tongue Tie Team?

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Airway, Feeding, Sleep

Traveling with a baby and/or a toddler can be overwhelming, but with a little planning and a positive mindset, it can also be a beautiful experience with wonderful memories to look back on! So whether you’re gearing up to go on a road trip or you’re taking a flight, I have compiled a baby + […]

Baby + Toddler Travel Guide

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Parenting

baby mouth breathing

We often find ourselves marveling at every aspect of a new baby. Their hands, tiny toes, cheeks, and lips. Almost everything. And I remember a time when I would look at photos of babies sleeping with their mouths wide open thinking to myself, aw, how cute. When my sister had her first and experienced significant […]

What You Need to Know About Mouth Breathing

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Airway

Having a baby with reflux is hard. Not only for your baby but it can also negatively affect your whole family. It is overwhelming and heartbreaking to see your baby uncomfortable, in distress, and inconsolable. You may may be reading this and feeling helpless. And if you’re wondering if there is anything you can do […]

Reflux is a Symptom NOT a Diagnosis

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Feeding

When it comes to baby and toddler sleep there is such a wide variation of what may be considered ‘normal.’ Night waking, while exhausting, is actually so normal and common in the early years and may not be anything to be concerned about. This is especially true when a baby or toddler is going through […]

Signs of Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB)

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Sleep

Are you wondering if your baby would benefit from a feeding evaluation? Maybe you’re unsure if what you’re experiencing is ‘normal’ and having some difficulty with feeding your baby? If so, this blog post will identify signs your baby may need a feeding an evaluation. Signs your baby May Need Breastfeeding Support Breastfeeding is the […]

Signs your baby needs a feeding evaluation

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Feeding

In this post, I will cover everything you need to know about bottle feeding your baby from the perspective a feeding therapist! From the timing of introduction, bottle recommendations, nipple confusion, to how to feed your baby. Timing of bottle introduction If you are planning to bottle feed at any point, it is recommended to […]

Bottle Feeding 101

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Feeding

Are you wondering how to wean your baby or toddler off the pacifier? For some families, it may be quite simple. And for others the process may not be so linear. But commitment, consistency, and patience will go a long way. And with my guidance, you can get there! Pacifier Weaning Timeline Feeding experts typically […]

When and How to Wean Off the Pacifier

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Feeding, Sleep

There are so many conflicting opinions on pacifiers that it can confuse and overwhelm parents. And understandably so! In this post, I will share what you need to know about pacifiers from the perspective of a speech-language pathologist, feeding therapist, and lactation counselor. We’ll explore the timing of pacifier introduction, the benefits of pacifier use, […]

Whats Parents Need to Know About Pacifiers

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Feeding, Sleep

One question I get often from parents as a speech-language pathologist and feeding therapist is whether tongue ties can affect starting solids? The short answer is yes, it’s possible! Why? Well, when tongue has limited mobility it can impact a baby’s ability to manipulate and consume solid foods effectively. In this blog post, we will […]

Do Tongue Ties Affect Starting Solids?

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Feeding

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I’m a certified pediatric speech-language pathologist, feeding therapist, lactation consultant, and sleep coach. 

Hi! I'm Nadda 

(pronounced Ned-Uh)