Not exact matches
There are many
other types of crawling, and while atypical crawling patterns do not necessarily indicate a problem, asymmetry in crawling can be a red flag, so if you have concerns about the way your baby is crawling do seek the advice of your pediatrician or have your baby evaluated by a
pediatric physical
therapist.
Please let us know about your doctor; pediatrician;
pediatric dentist; OBGYN; physician; midwife; Doula; IBCLC; chiropractor; osteopath; naturopath; homeopath; psychologist;
therapist or any
other type of medical professional that you recommend.
That's why we offer family - centered rounds: You'll meet regularly with our multidisciplinary team of neonatologists, nurses, respiratory
therapists, social workers, occupational and physical
therapists, nutritionists,
pediatric surgeons and
other experts as we discuss your child's treatment plan.
In addition to the actual strategies I have learned from being on - the - job, I find that life as a
pediatric occupational
therapist who works with parents and
other developmental professionals simply exposes to me to LOTS more opinions and approaches related to parenting and supporting children.
She has also conducted several educational talks on naturopathic health approaches at various
pediatric as well as psycho -
therapist group practices and various
other public forums in the state of Connecticut.
Today, she has her own practice, Fairfield Family Health where she works «with a robust team of 6
other healthcare providers including naturopathic physicians, primary care consultant,
pediatric nurse practitioner, nutritionist and physical
therapist.»
Engaged and likeable team player alongside
other staff, including neonatal nurse practitioners,
pediatric intensivists, respiratory
therapists, physicians and specialists such as
pediatric cardiologists and neonatologists.