01/28/2026
When you see someone who specializes in infants and the struggles they are facing, they get it. They know all the pieces, and they know what to expect next for your baby.
If your baby is already in therapy and progress feels slow or things improve briefly and then stall, some of these essential pieces may be missing.
Therapy should NOT have to be every week for 28 weeks… you deserve your time with your baby.
We often see tight necks alongside:
• cranial nerve involvement
• sensory processing differences
• oral motor compensation
• regulation difficulties
• GI /rest and digest involvement
• feeding challenges
• asymmetrical movement
When the why behind the tension isn’t addressed, the body keeps returning to the same patterns.
That’s because muscles don’t drive behavior…
the nervous system does.
Not every therapist is trained to assess how feeding, sensory input, cranial nerve function, and movement all interact and that matters when progress isn’t sticking.
At BabyEase, we look at the whole system so care is more efficient, more sustainable, and truly functional for your baby
If your gut is telling you there’s more to your baby’s story, it’s worth listening to.
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