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Feeding + Developmental experts

Victoria Peake and Danielle Tanguay

Victoria and Danielle are Moms to 5 young children, as well as feeding and developmental experts for babies from newborn-2 years old. They combine hospital based clinical experience with modern day parenting to deliver home based and virtual OT services and developmental consulting for developmental wellness and identified concerns. Their clinical experience ranges from supporting infant feeding and development in the NICU/Special Care Nursery, inpatient pediatric units, outpatient therapy/early intervention/feeding clinics, as well as conducting standardized comprehensive developmental evaluations. Their mission is to support babies and families in the Boston area and beyond with the tools to help babies reach their full developmental potential, and to destigmatize what it means to consult with an occupational therapist. They want to empower families to be forward thinkers and to understand how to stimulate and engage feeding and developmental skills and to prevent future hiccups in any of these areas. Learn more at: www.babymattersot.com
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