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Oral Ties & Breastfeeding

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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: “Primitive reflexes disappear on their own.”

Truth: Primitive reflexes integrate through movement, not time alone.

Primitive reflexes are automatic movement patterns babies are born with to support survival and early development&m
Pacifier talk 🍼 

Not all pacifiers are created equal — especially for babies with feeding challenges, reflux, tongue posture concerns, or regulation difficulties.

✨ What we look for:
✔️ Soft
✔️ Cylindrical (round) nipple shape
✔️ Encourages
Myth:
“It’s bad if my baby is supermanning during tummy time.”

Truth:
Supermanning (when a baby arches with arms and legs straight back during tummy time) is not automatically bad.

This posture is often linked to the Landau reflex

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