
This go-to podcast for new parents offers expert advice, practical tips, and thoughtful discussions about all things baby-related!
New parents will be armed and ready to tackle any niggling or overwhelming concerns they may have about their babies.
Hosted by a paediatric physiotherapist (and mum!) with more than 20 years experience working with babies and children, this podcast dives into the uni... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToKids & FamilyParentingEducation | |||

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.... more
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 pare... more
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... more
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, ... more
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... more
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-back... more
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,... more
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.
We discuss how the energy flow in your home can influence your child’s emotions, sleep, and sense of cal... more
I’m a US listener. I found this podcast a few weeks ago when I was looking for information about tummy time and fell in love with the show. What I really appreciate about this podcast is that the host offers just the right amount of information so that I feel empowered as I prepare for my baby’s birth, but not overwhelmed.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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