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If you’re looking for ways to soothe your baby, then you won’t want to miss this episode where you’ll hear all about craniosacral therapy for infants and bodywork.
I’m chatting with author of the Bodywork Book Series, Susan Vaughan Kratz. Susan has 40 years of Occupational Therapy Experience and participates in clinical research of current innovative ways to assist her clients and families to overcome their difficulties.
Her books offer real solutions that have helped real babies and real families and she routinely teaches these to parents seeking help with their little ones.
During our chat you’ll hear Susan talk about how she assists parents with challenges including torticollis, umbilical cord issues as well as digestion issues including colic, reflux and constipation.
I’m certain you will find it as fascinating and amazing as I did when Susan shares her experiences of utilising Dr. John Upledger’s craniosacral therapy on a baby that was challenging their parents, screaming 24×7 before her help.
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Links Mentioned in the Episode
- Bodywork Book Series.
- Buy Bodywork for Babies from Amazon (affiliate link).
Other First Time Mum’s Chat Episodes Relating to Craniosacral Therapy for Infants and Bodywork
- Craniosacral Therapy for Infants – The Many Excellent Benefits – with Meaghan Beames
- How Bodywork Can Help With Tummy Time Challenges and Infant Tummy Troubles – with Austin Rees
About Susan Vaughan Kratz
With 40 years of Occupational Therapy experience, Sue has extensive background knowledge in the general practice of OT as well as specializing in neurological rehabilitation and pediatrics.
She participates in clinical research of current innovative ways to assist her clients and families to overcome their difficulties. Along with clinical work, Sue has been active in workshop presentations, professional consultations, post-graduate teaching, and research.
Sue holds a Diplomate in Upledger Craniosacral Therapy, certified in Ayres’ Sensory Integration Treatment and qualified in Neurodevelopmental Therapy. She is the author of a growing series of bodywork works that offer clinical applications of various forms of manual therapies. She is often an invited lecturer or guest author.