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Infant & Pediatric Feeding Therapy | Baby Calm

Responsive, evidence-based feeding therapy for babies and children.
Feeding should feel natural — but for many families, it becomes a source of stress. Whether your baby struggles with sucking, swallowing, or transitioning to solids, or your child has developed picky eating or oral aversion, feeding therapy can help. At Baby Calm, we create a safe, responsive environment where children can learn to eat comfortably, while parents feel guided and supported.

What Is Feeding Therapy?
Practical support that meets your child where they are.

Feeding therapy addresses the skills and comfort a child needs to eat safely and enjoyably. Using a responsive feeding approach, we focus on nervous system regulation, sensory comfort, and gentle practice — never force or compliance. With guidance rooted in clinical expertise and compassion, we help babies and children progress at their own pace, making mealtimes calmer and more enjoyable for the whole family.

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Feeding Challenges We Address
From infancy to childhood, we support families through every stage.
  • Difficulty sucking or swallowing at breast or bottle
  • Trouble weaning to solids at typical ages
  • Transitioning from bottle to cup
  • Extreme pickiness or oral aversion
  • NG or G-tube weaning (with pediatrician clearance)
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Why Choose Baby Calm for Feeding Therapy

Specialized expertise and compassionate care for every family.

  • 20+ years of pediatric feeding experience

    across clinical and home settings.

  • Responsive feeding approach
    never compliance-based.
  • Safe, judgment-free care

    that validates parents’ concerns.

  • Personalized support

    for both child and parent, creating calmer mealtimes.

Take the Stress Out of Feeding
Expert help is here when you need it most.
If feeding feels overwhelming, Baby Calm is here to help. Whether you’re struggling with nursing, bottle feeding, solids, or picky eating, we’ll work together to make feeding a calmer, more positive experience for your child — and for you.