E15: Why So Many Babies Are Falling Behind in Early Development (And How to Help Yours Thrive!)
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In this episode of The Best For Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa Rogers Sergeant explores the real reasons so many neurotypical babies are struggling with early development – even without any medical diagnosis.
From tummy time fears to modern baby equipment, we dive into how everyday parenting practices may unintentionally impact milestones like rolling, sitting, crawling and walking.
You’ll learn:
- Why the “Back to Sleep” campaign, while life-saving, has created a fear of tummy time
- How baby equipment like bouncers, seats and pushchairs can limit natural movement
- The link between flat head syndrome (plagiocephaly) and time spent on firm surfaces
- What a baby’s sensory profile is – and how it affects development
- How flexibility, hypermobility and low muscle tone can slow progress
- Why tall or heavier babies often take longer to meet milestones
And Most importantly, What you can do right now to support your baby’s strength and motor skills!
Lisa also explains how small daily changes can make a huge difference to your baby’s development.
If you’re worried your baby is behind, this episode will reassure you that there is so much you can do before jumping to worst-case conclusions.
- Helpful Resources
- Baby Development Mini-Series (Best for Baby Podcast)
- 0–3 Month Baby Development PDF
- Remote consultations with Lisa
- Home visits in Greater London
Connect with Lisa here!
For help on:
Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here!
Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here!
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