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| E12: The Continuum Concept: Emotional Development in Infancy | 05 Dec 2025 | 00:45:32 | |
Promoting Confidence, Calm and Independence in Children, without the "Mum Guilt". In this thought-provoking episode, Lisa dives into the Continuum Concept, the influential 1975 book by Jean Liedloff, and explores how its ideas compare to modern parenting. Lisa unpacks what the book gets right, what doesn’t apply to today’s families, and how parents can take gentle, grounding lessons from it without guilt or pressure. Drawing from her own honest reflections (including the mistakes she believes she made as a new mum), Lisa explains how historical parenting practices still influence us today and how we can tune back into our instincts, respond to our children’s needs, and nurture emotional security from infancy through early childhood. This is a powerful, reassuring episode for any parent who has ever felt torn between instinct and outdated advice. 💛 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
🧡 Key Takeaways
Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| MS 2, E4: Baby Development 9-12 Months: Physiotherapy Exercises to Promote Developmental Milestones (Crawling, Pulling to stand and Standing) | 28 Nov 2025 | 00:41:29 | |
In this final episode of the gross motor miniseries, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa walks you through exactly how to support your baby’s physical development between 9 and 12 months. If your baby is rolling, sitting with some balance, pushing up on extended arms, and starting to get mobile on their tummy, this episode gives you the precise activities that help them progress toward crawling, kneeling, pulling to stand, and early cruising. ✨ In This Episode, You’ll Learn: ✔ Why gross motor practice is essential for overall development Lisa explains how movement strengthens muscles, improves postural stability, boosts cognitive development, builds sensory processing skills and encourages a love of movement. Babies learn through their bodies first. ✔ Fun, motivating ways to encourage your baby to practice new skills
✨ The Core Activities Covered 1. Moving From Tummy to All Fours How to help your baby into a strong hands-and-knees position, build stability and begin rocking and early crawling movements. 2. High Kneeling & Saving Reactions Step-by-step guidance on safely practising kneeling, encouraging balance, and developing protective “saving reactions.” 3. Kneeling at the Sofa Exactly how to practise supported kneeling, encourage core activation, and transition from side-sitting to kneeling. 4. Pulling to Stand (Two Methods)
5. Standing, Shifting Weight & Beginning Cruising
Lisa also explains when to seek help for your baby which can be accessed via your health visitor, GP, local physiotherapist, or booking an online consultation with Lisa. ✨ Resources Mentioned
✨ Connect & Learn More Visit www.physiobaby.co.uk Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 6: Why is my baby crying? And what is the witching hour? | 26 Sep 2025 | 00:42:32 | |
Is your baby crying and you just don’t know why? In this episode of the Best for Baby Podcast, Lisa dives deep into the many reasons behind baby crying and what parents can do about it. From hunger and discomfort to the witching hour, you’ll discover how to recognise your baby’s cues and respond with confidence. We’ll explore:
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what to do if a baby is crying, how to keep your little one in a calm-alert state for longer, and when it’s time to seek extra help. 🔗 Resources mentioned in this episode: If you’ve been wondering what to do when your baby is crying and feeling overwhelmed, this episode will bring both reassurance and practical steps to help you and your little one feel calmer. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 5: Is Barefoot Best? | 20 Sep 2025 | 00:30:55 | |
In this episode Lisa dives into two important topics that every parent should know about:
Resources Mentioned
Please do check out the Physio Baby website for any other baby questions you may have! Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 4: What Do You Need for a New Baby? Top Baby Products That Make Life Easier | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:40:20 | |
What do you actually need for a new baby??? In this episode, I’m sharing the tried-and-tested baby products I’ve used with my own little one (and with the babies I’ve worked with as a paediatric physiotherapist). These are the items that truly make life easier in those early weeks and months. Inside this episode, you’ll hear:
Whether you’re preparing for your first baby or looking for something that could make life smoother with your little one, this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and a practical list to work from. ✨ Check out the full list of products I mention here: 1. Moonvvin Baby bather infant pad Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 3: Why won't my baby sleep? | 12 Jul 2025 | 00:45:09 | |
In this important episode, Lisa tackles one of the most exhausting and emotional challenges for new parents — baby sleep problems. Drawing from her years as a paediatric physiotherapist and her own experience as a mum to a sleep-challenged baby, Lisa breaks down the most common sleep issues parents face and offers practical, evidence-based solutions you can start today. In This Episode, Lisa Covers: ✅ The 4 most common baby sleep problems:
✅ Why babies don’t instinctively know how to fall asleep — and how you can gently teach them over time. ✅ The essential role of awake tummy time, natural daylight exposure, and movement stimulation during the day in promoting better sleep at night. ✅ How our modern safe sleep guidelines (Back to Sleep campaign) unintentionally contribute to disrupted baby sleep — and safe, physiotherapist-approved ways to counteract these effects. ✅ Practical tips on:
📌 Resources Mentioned:
Find more Resources: www.physiobaby.co.uk Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| Miniseries E 5: Prenatal Anxiety and Postnatal Depression | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:36:09 | |
In this heartfelt episode of our miniseries, The Baby Basics: What No one Tells You, I step away from my paediatric physiotherapy role and speak as a mum. I open up about my personal experience with pre- and postnatal anxiety and depression. I talk about the moments I never expected, the feelings no one warned me about, and the quiet struggles behind the newborn photos. This is an honest conversation inspired by my own journey as well as the many mothers I have worked with who's worries for their baby has negatively impacted on those early days of becoming a parent. I’ll also be sharing some gentle, practical tips that helped me navigate those tougher days. If you’re expecting, a new parent, or supporting someone who is, I hope this episode reminds you that you’re not alone and gives you some helpful advice. With love to you and your baby, Lisa www.physiobaby.co.uk Link to my Pre- and Post natal anxiety guide: https://physiobaby.co.uk/seven_day_reset Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| Miniseries E 4: Moulded Baby Syndrome: How to Identify and Prevent it | 13 Jun 2025 | 00:38:38 | |
Thank you for tuning in to the fourth episode of this miniseries where I give you all the scoop on the stuff that nobody tells you before you have your baby! Today I am talking about Moulded Baby Syndrome, because the issues it can cause are so easy to prevent - if you know how to spot it as soon as your baby is born! I explain exactly what it is, what to look out for and if you are at risk of your baby having it. We will touch on the corrective treatment methods if your baby is already having consequences of it and guide you where to go for more help should you need it. Hopefully you will be reassured after listening that you will be able to intervene early when your baby arrives or, for the older babies, have a plan of action to sort it out! With love and best wishes for your baby, Lisa For more help, find me at www.physiobaby.co.uk Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| Miniseries E 3: Baby Equipment: Helpful or Harmful? | 06 Jun 2025 | 00:43:38 | |
Are play gyms good for babies? When can a baby use a bouncer? Are Bumbo seats safe? Are Baby Walkers Safe? Today's episode will answer all of these (and many other) questions! Thank you for listening to the third instalment of this miniseries all about the equipment and "must-haves" for our babies that are currently on the market. Many of them are marketed as promoting aspects of your baby's development, but sadly this is often not the whole truth. If you have any questions please do reach out: www.physiobaby.o.uk Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| Miniseries E 2: How to feed a baby | 16 May 2025 | 00:35:57 | |
Welcome back to the second instalment of this miniseries where we look at all the things no one tells you about having a baby. Today's episode is all bout feeding - mostly your newborn baby but we'll also talk about the little known aspects of milk feeds for older babies. Thought about colostrum harvesting? What about microplastics in bottles? Perhaps your thoughts are currently centred on tongue tie or nipple confusion! Listen in and let me clear up the confusion and give you some tips to avoid the common pitfalls in milk feeding (breast and formula) your precious little one! Need more help: www.physiobaby.co.uk Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| Miniseries: Baby Basics: What No One Tells You: E 1: How to bath a baby | 07 May 2025 | 00:26:48 | |
Episode 1: Baby Bath Time
www.physiobaby.co.uk Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 2: Baby Flat Head Syndrome and How to Improve your baby's head shape | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:35:05 | |
Are you worried about a flat spot on your baby's head? Have you been told by your health care provider that it will sort itself out? Are you noticing babies wearing helmets and wondering if your baby needs one? Are you madly researching what to do to correct your baby's head shape? Or when does baby head shape become permanent? Let me talk you through this "pandemic" of baby head shape problems and explain how to help your baby! If you need any further help, click here! Transcript: https://medium.com/@rogerslisa02/baby-flat-head-syndrome-f44638611294 Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| MS 2, E3: Baby Development 6-9 Months: Physio Activities to Promote Developmental Milestones including Sitting and Crawling | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:47:36 | |
In this episode of the Best for Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa guides you through her favourite, development-boosting activities for babies aged 6–9 months. This stage is a major turning point where babies begin to roll with purpose, build core strength, explore through movement, and prepare for crawling. Lisa explains exactly what your baby should be able to do before starting these activities; talks you through baby physiotherapy exercises to support rolling, sitting, tummy play and transitions; and teaches you the stages of crawling in preparation for your baby to crawl. She also takes you through signs to look out for if your baby may need additional help. If you've been wondering, "When do babies start crawling?", or "Do all babies crawl?", Lisa answers those questions in this episode. ⭐ What You’ll Learn in This Episode ✔ How to help your baby learn to roll with confidence ✔ How to help your baby learn to sit and move to side-sitting ✔ Activities to strengthen core, arms, and shoulders ✔ Step-by-step guidance to prepare your baby for crawling ✔ What NOT to do 🧡 Key Takeaway Focus on playful, gentle, baby-led movement, especially twisting, reaching, and transitioning between positions. These activities build the foundation for crawling and smooth, confident development. 🔗 Resources Mentioned • Lisa’s Head Turning Preference + Flat Head Course Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 1: How to do Tummy Time | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:24:49 | |
Join me as I explain all there is to know about tummy time! I'd love to share with you all I have learnt on the topic in my 20+ years of working with tiny babies and help you to understand why and how to get tummy time right! - When you should start doing it with your baby? - Is it safe? - How to make it safe? - How much is enough? - How to get your baby to do tummy time when they hate it! - Why is it even a thing??? I'll answer these and many more FAQ's about this controversial and daunting aspect of looking after your little baby! Find me at www.physiobaby.co.uk Transcript: https://medium.com/@rogerslisa02/the-truth-about-tummy-time-c125443ebf69 Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| MS2, E2: Baby Development 3–6 Month: Essential Physio Activities for Rolling, Reaching & Sitting | 14 Nov 2025 | 00:40:50 | |
In today’s episode, Lisa shares physiotherapy-based baby development activities designed specifically for the 3–6 month baby development stage. This episode is packed with simple, practical exercises that support your baby's gross motor skills, tummy time tolerance, rolling, head control, and sitting. Rather than focusing on age alone, Lisa teaches you how to assess your baby’s motor milestones and choose the right activities based on ability, not age. ⭐ What Your Baby Should Be Doing To Start this Stage's Activities:
⭐ Baby Development Activities You’ll Learn in This Episode 1. Back-Lying Activities Improve core strength, reaching, and leg awareness:
2. Tummy Time Activities Boost baby neck strength, shoulder stability, and tolerance for tummy time:
3. Side-Lying Play Encourages balanced development:
4. Teaching Baby to Roll (Back→Tummy & Tummy→Back) Lisa teaches step-by-step how to teach your baby to roll, including:
Rolling delays are extremely common now—this step is key for babies who are “happy on their back” but reluctant to move. 5. Early Supported Sitting When your baby is ready, you’ll learn:
⭐ 3–6 Month Development Red Flags If your baby is around six months old, contact your GP or health visitor if you notice:
Early support can make a big difference — Lisa also offers physiotherapy support and baby development consultations for families needing extra help. ⭐ Links Mentioned
Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| MS 2, E1: Baby Development 0-3 months: Physio Activities and Tips that Promote Developmental Milestones | 08 Nov 2025 | 00:48:01 | |
Just added: Click here to purchase the accompanying guide! Introducing the latest Miniseries that will teach you exactly how to boost your baby's development in their first year of life! In this, the first episode of the miniseries, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa Rogers Sergeant shares simple, science-backed activities to support your baby’s development in the first three months — often called the fourth trimester. Learn how to make tummy time easier, build your baby’s head control safely, and use skin-to-skin contact, side-lying play, gentle stimulation and visual tracking exercises to boost early gross motor development. Lisa explains what to expect in these first 12 weeks, which activities to prioritise, and when to seek extra support if you’re concerned about your baby’s movement, development or head shape. In this episode, you’ll learn:
Mentioned in this episode:
Podcast Episode 1: How to do Tummy Time Podcast Episode 11: The Top 3 Parenting Mistakes That Delay Baby Development & Cause Flat Head Syndrome
Perfect for: Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E11: The Top 3 Parenting Mistakes That Delay Baby Development & Cause Flat Head Syndrome | 31 Oct 2025 | 00:41:42 | |
In this episode of The Best for Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa shares the top three things every parent and parent-to-be needs to know to help their baby thrive; and to avoid the most common developmental issues she sees in her clinic, like Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly) and delayed motor milestones. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E10: Creating Harmony at Home: Featuring Kimberley Gallagher of the Feng Shui Flow | 24 Oct 2025 | 00:58:12 | |
In this episode, I’m joined by Kimberley Gallagher from The Feng Shui Flow to explore how feng shui can support families, parents, and children. Kimberley shares practical feng shui tips for kids’ bedrooms, family spaces, and daily routines to bring more harmony, mindfulness, and wellbeing into your home. 🌿 Topics we cover: Find Kimberley here Join the So Much Love community here Join the Manifest and Flow workshop here Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 9: How to Do Infant Massage at Home, and why! | 17 Oct 2025 | 00:37:36 | |
In this episode, Lisa dives into the beautiful world of baby massage — exploring how this simple, soothing practice can calm your baby, deepen your bond, and even boost development. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and research from developmental psychologist Dr. Tiffany Field, Lisa breaks down the benefits of baby massage, explains how to do infant massage safely, when you can start, and which oils to use (and which to avoid). You’ll discover how baby massage:
Lisa also shares practical tips on:
Plus, you can get the link to her free baby leg massage video to help you get started here! Connect with Lisa here. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 8: What does breastmilk taste like? Is my baby constipated?? What is baby led weaning??? | 10 Oct 2025 | 00:33:38 | |
All the weird and not-so-wonderful things parents do and worry about is what today's episode is all about! Becoming a parent means doing (and thinking) things you never imagined! In this light-hearted yet informative episode of The Best for Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist, Lisa shares the funny, relatable (and sometimes worrying) moments all new parents go through. From wondering “What does breastmilk taste like?” to panicking “Is my baby constipated?” and stressing about baby-led weaning, this episode covers it all — with practical advice and reassuring honesty. You’ll hear: 💖 Download Lisa’s free 7-Day Reset for Mums PDF full of calm strategies and clinical insights here. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 7: Developmental Delay: Why won't my baby roll over? | 03 Oct 2025 | 00:53:53 | |
This episode could also be called, "Why won't my baby sit up?" or "When should my baby be crawling", or "Should I be worried that my baby isn't yet walking?" If you've been googling any of those sorts of questions, you’re not alone! In this episode Lisa explains what delayed development really means, why it’s so common today, and when parents should (and shouldn’t) be concerned. We’ll cover:
🔗 Resources mentioned:
This episode is designed to reassure parents while giving clear, practical guidance on how to support your baby’s natural development journey. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E14: Why I Do What I Do: A Paediatric Physiotherapist’s Journey Into Baby Development, Bonding, Tummy Time, and the Power of Touch. | 19 Dec 2025 | 00:27:44 | |
In this end-of-year episode of the Best For Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa shares her personal journey and explains how to support baby development naturally through connection, positioning, and parent-led care. This episode explores Lisa’s path from training in South Africa to working in intensive care and private hospitals in London, and how these experiences shaped her approach to early intervention for babies and baby physiotherapy in the first year of life. You’ll hear powerful stories that explain why baby bonding and attachment, touch, and movement are just as important as milestones — and why many common baby issues, including baby head shape problems, are often preventable with early support. Lisa also shares her experience of becoming a mother later in life, navigating postnatal depression, and discovering first-hand how overwhelming it can feel to follow expert advice in the early days. This insight now shapes the way she teaches parents how to support baby development naturally, using a less-is-more approach. In this episode, we cover:
This episode is for parents who are worried about development or head shape, or are looking for calm, practical guidance on supporting babies in a modern world. If you’ve ever searched for how to prevent baby head shape issues, why tummy time is important, or how to help your baby develop without stress, this episode will help you understand why early, gentle intervention matters. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E13: Skipping Crawling, Bottom Shuffling and Bunny Hopping: When should you worry? | 12 Dec 2025 | 00:34:31 | |
In this episode, Lisa answers one of the most common questions parents ask: Does my baby need to crawl? Lisa also breaks down the real developmental benefits of crawling, why some babies skip it entirely, and when (and if!) you should be concerned. She explains typical crawling patterns, unusual crawling styles, bottom shuffling and bunny hopping, and how these relate to your baby’s muscle tone, sensory processing, coordination and motor planning. You’ll learn: This episode is packed with reassurance, clarity and actionable ideas, reminding you that movement should always feel playful, positive and empowering for your child. Links mentioned: Vibration toy for young babies: Here Vibration toy for toddlers/older children: Here I am an Amazon Affiliate and as such will receive a small commission for the sale of these products, however I do not endorse any product I have not personally used with great success! Please also refer to my episodes on how to help your baby crawl from my Developmental Activities Miniseries: MS 2: E3 and E4. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E19: Tongue Ties, Breastfeeding and C-Section Scars: How Osteopathy can Help Mums and Babies, with Stephanie James | 16 Apr 2026 | 00:54:58 | |
Worried about tongue tie, breastfeeding struggles, tummy time, or your baby’s head shape? Learn practical, expert advice from an osteopath on how to support your baby’s development and your recovery after birth. In this episode, Lisa is joined by Stephanie James, founder of The Osteoperformance Clinic in London. Stephanie explains how the body is deeply interconnected and why gentle, hands-on therapy can make a powerful difference for both babies and mothers. This episode focuses on the physical reasons behind common challenges and offers clear, practical guidance to help you feel more confident in what to do next. ⭐ Key Advice from This Episode🤱 Feeding & Latching Difficulties Stephanie explains that many feeding issues are not simply due to tongue tie. Instead, they are often caused by:
👉 Her key advice:
🤸♀️ Tummy Time (Her Biggest Advice) Stephanie explains it’s essential not just for strength but also for:
She links lack of tummy time to:
👉 Important point she makes: 🚫 Containers & Baby Movement Stephanie advises limiting time in:
👉 Her key message:
💛 C-Section Recovery (For Mums) Stephanie highlights that C-sections are often under-recognised in recovery. She explains that scar tissue can:
👉 Her advice:
🎯 Key Takeaway Before jumping to invasive treatments or assuming the worst, consider whether your baby’s body may just need support to move more freely. Links Mentioned: Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E18 c: Hypermobility in Babies and Children (Part 3): Growing Pains, Clumsy Children, Flat Feet and Fatigue. | 25 Mar 2026 | 00:34:53 | |
In this final episode of our hypermobility mini-series, we’re talking about what happens after your hypermobile child starts walking. Many parents think hypermobility is something babies “grow out of”, but this episode explains why symptoms often become more obvious once children start nursery or school. If your child trips a lot, complains of leg pain at night, struggles with coordination, or seems constantly tired, this episode is for you. I’m sharing the most common reasons children in this age group are referred for physiotherapy and how parents can support them at home. In this episode, we cover:
Why this matters Many hypermobile children are misunderstood. What looks like clumsiness, poor behaviour, or lack of concentration is often simply a body that has to work much harder than normal. The good news? With the right support and strengthening, most children improve beautifully. Worried about your little one? Book a complimentary 10 minute chat with Lisa here, or Book a 60 minute remote treatment session with Lisa here! Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E18 b: Hypermobility in Babies and Children (Part 2): Toe Walking, Delayed Walking, Sensory Issues & What Parents Can Do | 20 Mar 2026 | 00:32:04 | |
Is your baby not standing yet? Refusing to put their feet down? Walking on their toes? Or just feeling very floppy compared to other babies? In this episode of the Best For Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa continues the hypermobility series and explains what happens next as hypermobile babies get older and why many of them struggle with standing, walking, trips and falls. If you listened to last week’s episode, this is the next step. And if you’re currently worried that your baby isn’t hitting milestones, this episode will help you understand what’s going on and what you can do at home to support them. In this episode you’ll learn:
Key takeaways for parents Hypermobility doesn’t just affect joints, it also affects muscle strength, coordination and body awareness. That’s why many hypermobile babies struggle with standing, crawling and walking. The most important thing to remember is this: delayed walking does not automatically mean a serious problem. Many hypermobile babies simply need the right support, strengthening and sensory preparation. The goal isn’t to “force milestones” — it’s to help your baby build strength, confidence and body awareness in a calm, gentle way. This episode is part of a series, so please make sure you listen to Part 1 first! Next week’s episode will cover what happens when hypermobile children are older and begin experiencing pain, fatigue and other challenges, and what parents can do about it. Links mentioned: Trunki Harness: Link to purchase here, link for instructions here Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E18: W-Sitting, Not Crawling or Delayed Sitting: Hypermobility (Double Jointed Babies) - the common cause of Developmental Delay | 13 Mar 2026 | 00:35:06 | |
Is your baby unusually flexible or “double-jointed”? Maybe their legs flop out like a frog when lying down… In this episode of the Best For Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa explains hypermobility in babies: what it is, why it happens, and how it can affect your baby’s development in the first year of life. Many parents notice their baby is bendy or slightly delayed, but few realise that hypermobile joints can make movement harder, not easier. Because their ligaments and connective tissues are stretchier, hypermobile babies often have to work much harder to build strength and stability. The good news? In this episode, Lisa explains the signs parents should watch for, why some babies avoid movement, and the simple ways you can support your baby’s development at home. Signs Your Baby Might Be Hypermobile • Very flexible or bendy joints If this sounds familiar, hypermobility could be a factor in your baby’s development. How to Support a Hypermobile Baby Lisa shares simple physiotherapy principles parents can start today, including: ✔ Encouraging plenty of tummy time These small daily movements act like mini gym sessions for your baby’s muscles, helping them build the stability they need for future milestones like standing and walking. When Should Parents Seek Help? While many hypermobile babies simply develop a little later, it’s worth seeking a professional assessment if your baby has:
Early support can make a huge difference to confidence, strength and coordination. Link to vibrating teething ring: Here 🎧 Next Week’s Episode: Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 17b : Choking; Baby-led Weaning vs Purees; and Sleep Training: What Every Parent should Know | 06 Mar 2026 | 00:35:52 | |
Starting solids, baby sleep, choking risks and sleep training are some of the most debated topics in parenting, and the amount of conflicting advice online can leave parents feeling anxious and overwhelmed. In this episode of the Best for Baby Podcast, Lisa continues her conversation with physician Dr. Kaliley Buller, who is passionate about helping parents understand what is actually normal in the early months with a baby. We talk about the truth behind baby-led weaning vs purees, what parents should know about gagging vs choking, and why baby sleep is largely neurological — not something parents are “doing wrong.” Dr. Buller also shares practical, realistic advice about sleep training, cortisol myths, and how to make decisions that work for your own family without guilt. If you’ve ever worried that you’re doing something wrong with feeding or sleep, this episode will bring clarity and reassurance. In This Episode We Cover • Baby-led weaning vs purees and whether one is actually better Resources Mentioned Dr. Buller shares many resources for parents including sleep education and parenting tools on her website: Here You can also connect with me here for more support navigating baby development and early motherhood. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E 17: Constipation, Fever in Babies, Head Bumps, Vomiting and Diarrhoea: When to take your baby to A and E | 27 Feb 2026 | 00:35:58 | |
Part 1 with Dr Kailey Buller, Emergency Physician, Labour and Delivery Doctor. Today’s episode might genuinely be one of the most important conversations we’ve ever had on The Best For Baby Podcast. If you’ve ever sat awake at night wondering… Is this normal? …then this episode is for you. I’m joined by emergency physician, family doctor, labour and delivery specialist — and mum, Dr. Kailey Buller, who spends her working life caring for sick babies, worried parents, and newborn emergencies. And today she’s breaking down, in the clearest and most reassuring way I’ve ever heard:
This episode will honestly make you feel calmer, more confident, and far more prepared as a parent. Let’s dive in... When should you take your baby to A&E? Dr. Buller shares the hospital ABC's doctors actually use to assess babies in emergencies, helping parents understand when to monitor at home and when to seek urgent medical care. In Part 1 we cover: ✔️ Fever rules every parent should know (especially under 3 months) This episode is packed with calm, practical advice you’ll want to save and share. Resources Mentioned
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| E16: Is It Graves' Disease, Postpartum Thyroiditis… or Just Life With a Baby? Could your racing heart and anxiety be the result of a hidden thyroid disorder? | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:32:42 | |
Is it anxiety… exhaustion… or something more? In this deeply personal episode, Lisa shares her shocking diagnosis of Graves' disease, an autoimmune condition that causes an overactive thyroid, and explains why it’s so often missed in new mums. Thyroid conditions, including postpartum thyroiditis, are surprisingly common in the first year after having a baby. Yet many symptoms are dismissed as “normal mum life.” Racing heart. Anxiety. Insomnia. Weight loss. Irritability. Sweating. Weakness. Sound familiar? In this episode, Lisa covers:
Many women suffer for months, even years thinking they are just anxious, overtired, or struggling with motherhood. But untreated thyroid disease can seriously affect your heart, mood, and overall wellbeing. Common thyroid disorder symptoms:
Please seek professional help if you have any of these symptoms, because this podcast isn’t just Best for Baby. It’s Best for Mum, too. Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E15: Why So Many Babies Are Falling Behind in Early Development (And How to Help Yours Thrive!) | 12 Feb 2026 | 00:28:18 | |
In this episode of The Best For Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa Rogers Sergeant explores the real reasons so many neurotypical babies are struggling with early development – even without any medical diagnosis. From tummy time fears to modern baby equipment, we dive into how everyday parenting practices may unintentionally impact milestones like rolling, sitting, crawling and walking. You’ll learn:
And Most importantly, What you can do right now to support your baby’s strength and motor skills! Lisa also explains how small daily changes can make a huge difference to your baby’s development.
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| E 21: Struggling with Breastfeeding? Latch, Milk Supply and Newborn Feeding Explained | 01 May 2026 | 01:01:05 | |
Breastfeeding is often described as “natural”—but for many mums, it’s anything but easy. In this episode, I’m joined by lactation consultant and paediatric nurse Michelle Kuteyi of the Baby Care Consultancy, who shares clear, practical strategies to help you feel confident feeding your baby, whether you’re breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or combining both. We cover everything from painful latch and low milk supply to cluster feeding and newborn feeding cues, with simple explanations that will completely change how you approach feeding in those early weeks. If you’ve ever felt confused, overwhelmed, or unsure if your baby is getting enough milk, this episode is for you. 🎯 What You’ll Learn:
👶 Key Takeaways:
🧠 Practical Tips You Can Start Today:
💛 Support & Resources: If you’re struggling with feeding, you’re not alone and you don’t have to figure it out by yourself. You can connect with Michelle here! Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||
| E20: Doulas, Home Births and Hospital Births: How Doulas Support Calm, Confident Births | 24 Apr 2026 | 01:01:09 | |
In this episode of the Best For Baby Podcast, I’m joined by experienced doula Emma Inglefield, founder of By Your Side Doula, to explore how doulas can completely transform your pregnancy, birth, and postnatal experience. If you’ve ever felt anxious, overwhelmed, or unsure about childbirth, this conversation will open your eyes to what’s truly possible. Emma shares what a doula actually does, how to prepare for a calm and confident birth and the powerful role of mindset, environment, and support during labour. We also dive into birth choices, including home birth vs hospital birth, the realities of induction, and how to feel informed and in control of your decisions. Whether you’re pregnant, planning a baby, or supporting someone who is, this episode will help you feel more empowered, informed, and confident. 💛 Key Takeaway Birth doesn’t have to be something you fear. With the right preparation and support, it can be a calm, empowering, and positive experience whatever path your birth takes. 🔗 Resources & Links
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| E 22: Tummy Time & Supervised Tummy Naps: What’s Actually Safe for Babies? | 15 May 2026 | 00:45:56 | |
Confused about tummy time? Worried about tummy naps after scary headlines or conflicting advice online? In this episode of the Best for Baby Podcast, paediatric physiotherapist Lisa Rogers Sergeant explains what tummy time actually is, why it matters for your baby’s development, and how supervised daytime tummy naps may fit safely into your routine. After recent conversations around infant sleep safety, many parents feel frightened and unsure about what’s safe, especially when it comes to newborn tummy time and contact naps. This episode gives you clear, practical guidance without the overwhelm. In this episode, you’ll learn: ✔️ Why tummy time matters for baby development, strength, and milestones ✔️ How tummy time affects head shape and flat head syndrome (plagiocephaly) ✔️ Why many babies hate tummy time, and how to make it easier ✔️ What counts as tummy time (it’s more than just floor time) ✔️ The safest ways to start tummy time from day one ✔️ How to create a safe tummy time space ✔️ The difference between night sleep and supervised daytime naps ✔️ What supervised daytime tummy naps mean and the conditions required for safety Key reminder from this episode: Overnight sleep = always on their back in a clear cot. Daytime tummy time = supervised, safe space, clear airway. This episode is designed to help parents feel calm, confident and informed especially if tummy time has been stressful or confusing. Links Mentioned: Totter and Tumble Play Mat: 10% off: Here Loved this episode? Connect with Lisa here! For help on: Baby Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly and Torticollis), click here! Positional Talipes (Correctable Club Foot), click here! | |||