
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to the FAQ page of Mind and Body Intervention! Here, you'll find answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about our occupational therapy services and infant feeding support. We are dedicated to providing clarity and guidance, so feel free to explore the questions below or reach out if you need more information.
Child Development, Sensory Processing, and Emotional Regulation
Infant Feeding and Lactation Support

How do I get started?
Getting started is easy! Contact us to schedule a consultation, and we’ll discuss your child’s unique needs and how we can support them.

Where are services provided?
We use a concierge model, meeting children and families where they are, whether in their homes or another convenient location.

Do you offer parent education?
Absolutely! Parent education is a key part of our services. We provide resources, tools, and guidance to help families better support their child's development and sensory needs.

How can you help with emotional regulation?
We use evidence-based strategies to help children manage big feelings and reactions, build confidence, and regain control of their emotions.

What is sensory processing therapy?
Sensory processing therapy helps children understand and respond to sensory stimuli, improving their ability to participate in everyday activities like play, academics, and self-care.

What is your approach to therapy?
Our approach is strength-based and neuro-affirming, designed to meet each child where they are and empower them to thrive.

What types of therapy do you provide?
We offer Occupational and Recreational Therapy, focusing on sensory processing, emotional regulation, motor coordination, and developmental milestones.

What ages do you work with?
We specialize in working with children from infancy through age 12, tailoring our services to meet their developmental and sensory needs.

Do you provide support for bottle feeding?
Yes, we assist with bottle feeding techniques, address bottle refusal, and help families select the best bottle and feeding strategies for their baby’s needs.

What is post-tongue-tie release care, and why is it important?
Post-tongue-tie release care involves targeted techniques to support healing, improve oral motor function, and ensure your baby’s feeding skills develop properly after the procedure.

How can you support breastfeeding mothers?
We provide bodywork for both infants and mothers to improve latch and comfort, along with personalized strategies to enhance the breastfeeding experience.

What types of feeding challenges do you address?
We help with a variety of feeding challenges, including bottle refusal, difficulties with breastfeeding, oral motor delays, and post-tongue-tie release care.

How do I get started?
Getting started is easy! Contact us to schedule a consultation, and we’ll discuss your child’s unique needs and how we can support them.

Where are services provided?
We use a concierge model, meeting children and families where they are, whether in their homes or another convenient location.

What is bodywork, and how does it help infants?
Bodywork involves gentle techniques to address oral motor issues, tightness, and other physical challenges in infants, supporting feeding, mobility, and overall development.

Do you offer services for infants?
Yes, we provide specialized services for infants, including feeding support, tongue tie release care, oral motor skill development, and lactation support.