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Paige Curry Paige Curry

Understanding Milestones: What’s Normal and When to Seek Help

Every child grows and develops at their own pace, but understanding milestones can help parents know when extra support might be needed. From first steps to first words, each stage builds important skills for independence and confidence. Learn what’s typical, when to seek help, and how therapies like occupational, physical, speech, feeding, and music therapy at All Together Wellness can nurture your child’s unique path to growth.

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Dr. Karli Taulbee PT, DPT Dr. Karli Taulbee PT, DPT

Sit, Crawl, Walk... Now What?

Your child’s first steps open the door to growth in communication, social-emotional skills, and motor development. Walking builds on milestones like crawling and standing, leading to climbing, kicking, and exploring.

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Dr. Karli Taulbee PT, DPT Dr. Karli Taulbee PT, DPT

Why We Are Not Skipping Crawling Here

Crawling is a vital milestone that builds strength, coordination, sensory development, and brain growth. Even if your baby struggles or skips this step, pediatric therapy can help support these important skills.

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Dr. Karli Taulbee PT, DPT Dr. Karli Taulbee PT, DPT

Spring into Play: Encouraging Active Fun for Kids of All Abilities!

Staying active is essential for children's growth, not just physically but mentally and emotionally too. Encouraging kids to try different activities helps them discover their interests, build confidence, and develop healthy habits. The key is to introduce variety—helping children find activities they truly love sets the foundation for lifelong fitness and well-being. Read what Dr. Karli Taulbee recommends for children to stay happy and healthy this Spring!

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Dr. Jenny Quartano Dr. Jenny Quartano

New Blog: Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Expectant and postpartum mothers now have unprecedented access to information on women’s health conditions. While much of this information serves as a valuable resource for women to advocate for their health and well-being, oftentimes this information is presented in a way that can be unnecessarily frightening.

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