I have spent almost 20 years working in early intervention, much of that time focused on sensory processing. My background in sensory processing, along with a natural interest in working with young babies has led me down a path to be able to provide more support to families earlier in their journey together. In addition to sensory processing and nervous system regulation, I have worked with a variety of feeding and developmental challenges – including but not limited to autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, seizure disorder, CHD, developmental delay, torticollis. I am certified in Infant Massage (CIMI2). I have spent the last year and half pursuing my IBCLC credential (including 500 mentorship hours and 95 hours of education). I will be sitting for the exam in September. Along with this training, I have pursued continuing education around pre and post frenectomy therapy, infant oral function/dysfunction, bottle skills, TMR (Total Motion Release), and Tummytime Method!(certified).