Occupational Therapist committed to providing feeding and developmental care that will help you feel empowered that you are doing everything right for your baby.

Many parents worry about their baby reaching the next milestone. At Grow Well, we empower parents with expert feeding and developmental care, ensuring each milestone is a joyful experience.

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Our services help you to stop worrying and avoid the following:

Stressing about your baby’s development

Loss of sleep from worrying about your baby

Time wasted dealing with insurance

Time wasted and frustration with scheduling through automated dialing system

Buying ALL the tools you see recommended on social media

Confusion about what to do for your baby

Working with Grow Well is Easy!

At Grow Well we know that you want to be great parents. In order to do that you need to know how to help your baby when things are a challenge. The problem is you aren’t an expert in baby development which makes you feel helpless when things are hard for your baby. We believe that every parent is doing their best. We understand what it feels like to feel unsure what to do which is why we are here to help guide you through the challenges.

Here’s how we do it:

  • Tell us about your baby and your concerns
  • Schedule an evaluation
  • Relax & Enjoy your baby’s development

So contact us today so you can:

  • stop worrying…
  • and instead enjoy your baby’s next milestone!!

If you answer yes to any of the following questions, we can help! 

  • Is your baby having a hard time gaining weight?
  • Is your baby leaking when taking a bottle or breastfeeding?
  • Do you feel like your baby is choking/gagging when feeding?
  • Does your baby fall asleep in the middle of a feeding and unable to finish feeding?
  • Are you frequently feeding and getting frustrated?
  • Does your baby have a hard time calming?
  • Do you feel like your baby has a tendency to hold their head in a certain position or in a certain direction?
  • Do you feel like your baby is starting to get a flat spot on their head?
  • Do you feel like your baby’s muscles are tighter on one side than the other?
  • Does your baby hate tummy time and you don’t know what to do?
  • Are you feeling nervous about giving your baby solids and want some guidance?
  • Do you feel like your baby is having a hard time with purees or transitioning to more solid foods?
  • Is your baby gagging when offered purees or solid foods and it is concerning to you?

We Can Help With:

  • Difficulties with gaining weight
  • Leaking from side of mouth while feeding
  • Troubles with Reflux or Pooping
  • Wanting guidance with bottles
  • Difficulty transitioning to table foods
  • Wanting guidance with texture progression
  • Head turn preference
  • Concerns with head shape
  • Difficulty with soothing
  • Difficulty with sleeping
  • Traumatic birth experience
  • Multiples birth
  • Delayed fine motor skills

Why See Kim at Grow Well: 

  • Has 16+ years experience as a Pediatric Occupational Therapist
  • Has Neonatal Touch & Massage Therapist Certification
  • Has 6 years of experience specializing in infant/toddler feeding
  • Understands you are doing your best and probably just need some tips & tricks to Grow Well!
  • Has been called a baby whisperer!
  • LOVES babies!

Trained in the following methods:

Neonatal Touch & Massage combines a holistic, neonatal and systems theory approach to massage, with an emphasis on families and nurturing opportunities.

Myofascial Release (MFR) is a gentle, hands-on stretching technique that can help babies and children with a variety of issues by releasing fascial restrictions that can be present at birth due to the fetus’s position in utero, or can be caused by other factors like birth trauma, poor posture, or muscle weakness.

Total Motion Release (TMR) is a technique that can help babies relax and increase their range of motion. It’s a gentler alternative to traditional stretching methods.

Supporting Oral Feeding in Fragile Infants (SOFFI) is a method of bottle-feeding that aims to help infants develop feeding skills in a relaxed and controlled environment, focusing on the feeding experience itself, rather than how much food the infant consumes.

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Email questions to kim@growWellSTL.com