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Motherhood Meets Medicine

142: Creating a Home for Purposeful Play with Dr. Marissa Aron

Motherhood Meets Medicine

Lynzy Coughlin

Medicine, Kids & Family, Health & Fitness

51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Purposeful play is one of the keys to appropriate motor development and hitting those all-important milestones. But what does it mean to create a home for purposeful play? Listen as Dr. Marissa Aron shares her expertise and what to look out for if you’re concerned about your child’s development. Dr. Aron is a doctor of physical therapy specializing in infant and toddler development. She founded Mom & Me PT, her physical therapy practice in South Florida, to provide families with the support and education they deserve regarding their baby's movement milestones. Her passion is teaching parents simple ways they can guide their babies through each movement milestone, rather than waiting and hoping for them to happen on their own! In this episode, we discuss: Why Dr. Aron decided to go into pediatric physical therapy What is causing the increase in developmental delays she’s seeing in babies and toddlers The “containers” that are hindering development in babies What to do instead of using “containers” when you need to life but baby needs to move How to create spaces for purposeful throughout a child’s development Signs that your child has spent too much time in a “container” Connect with Dr. Marissa Aron: The Baby Blueprint - https://marissa-aron.mykajabi.com/thebabyblueprint Mom & Me PT - http://www.momandmept.com/ Dr. Aron on Instagram - https://instagram.com/momandmept Discount Codes from Our Sponsors: Athletic Greens - AG1 - https://www.drinkag1.com/lynzy - Free One Year Supply of Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Questions: What are a few popular baby products that parents may believe are beneficial for their child's development but actually aren't? How can parents feel confident they're getting trustworthy answers/advice when there are so many sources of misinformation? Don't babies just reach milestones when they're ready? Why is it so important to intentionally guide them? What are your top 2-3 pieces of advice to parents who want to know how they can set their baby up for success with movement milestones from the beginning? What kinds of issues are you seeing most in your practice these days? Why do you think these issues are so common? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Spark your creativity with the Sims. Sometimes you might feel like you're not creative

0:06.7

and you have to go in search of your creative spark again. Maybe this is catching up with

0:11.3

creative friends, experimenting with a new look or trying out a new recipe.

0:15.7

And thanks to The Sims, inspiration is just one game and one spark away.

0:21.1

Ready to spark something? Download the Sims 4 and play for free. Hello everyone. Today I'll be chatting with Dr. Marissa Aaron.

0:39.6

Dr. Marissa Aaron is a doctor of therapy, specializing in infant and toddler development.

0:45.3

She founded mom and me, PT, her physical therapy practice in South Florida to provide families

0:50.1

with the support and education they deserve regarding their baby's movement milestones.

0:54.8

Her passion is teaching parents simple ways they can guide their babies through each movement

0:58.8

milestone, rather than waiting and hoping for them to happen on their own.

1:02.6

Dr. Aaron offers an online milestone course,

1:05.2

which breaks down exactly how to help babies reach every movement milestone.

1:09.4

Rather than the typical timelines that tell you

1:11.6

when each milestone is supposed to happen, this course

1:14.4

teaches you exactly how to make it happen. The link to this course is in the show

1:18.8

notes. In today's episode we chat about how to set up your home for purposeful play, certain activities

1:24.1

you can do with your child to help support their motor development in different stages

1:27.6

of infanthood and toddlerhood, and so much more. Let's dive in. Just a little disclaimer before we start this

1:34.4

episode. This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this

1:39.3

podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a

1:44.3

substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

1:48.1

Hello everyone. Today we have Dr. Marissa Aaron here on the podcast.

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