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Strive Pediatrics logo, pediatric OT/PT clinic in Round Rock TX

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Office: 2631 Gattis School Rd, Suite 160, Round Rock, TX 78664

In-home: North Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Georgetown

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P: (737) 443-9844

F: (512) 233-0638

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Myth: “My baby hates tummy time… so we should skip it.”

Truth: Babies don’t hate tummy time — they hate struggling in tummy time.

When your baby fusses, arches, or avoids tummy time, they may be trying to tell you som
“Why does my baby always look one direction?”

This is one of the MOST common questions parents Google.

A preference can be harmless — but it most often is a sign of tight muscles, vision imbalance, or early torticollis. We don't w
Myth: “Food jags are normal — just keep offering the same thing.”

Truth: Sticking to the same safe foods actually accelerates picky eating. Little ones get stuck in a sensory + motor rut.

Food Jag= What is a food jag? A 'food jag'
Strive Pediatrics 2025 Toy Gift Guide Is HERE! 🎉

Created by our PTs and OTs — this guide breaks down our favorite development-boosting toys by age, from newborns all the way to school-age kiddos.

These aren’t “just toys”&he
Myth: “Plagiocephaly is purely cosmetic.”

Truth: While it’s easy to notice a flattening or asymmetry in your baby’s head, plagiocephaly isn’t just about appearance.

💡 Here’s what really matters:

- Neck rotation

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