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Child Development 0-3 Months

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Child Development 0–3 Months

Developmental Milestones, Concerns & Basic Interventions for Infants 0–3 Months

Live Online Webinar Series with Rebecca Hall ATC, LAT, LMT
2 x 90-Minute Live Sessions | June 23 & 30 | 7PM ET
5 CE Hours | Lifetime Access Included

The first three months of life represent one of the most important periods of neurological, sensory, and motor development. During this stage, infants rapidly begin to develop movement patterns, feeding coordination, regulation skills, postural control, and early interaction with their environment and caregivers.

For healthcare professionals and therapists working with infants and families, understanding what is typical — and what may warrant closer observation or referral — is essential. Early recognition and supportive intervention strategies can help improve participation in feeding, sleep, tummy time, bonding, movement, and daily caregiving routines while also supporting caregiver confidence and reducing stress.

This practical and clinically focused live webinar series is designed to help practitioners better understand infant development during the 0–3 month stage. Through lectures, demonstrations, case-based learning, reflective discussion, and practical examples, participants will learn how to observe movement patterns, recognize primitive reflexes, identify developmental red flags, and apply supportive intervention strategies appropriate for this age group.

What This Webinar Covers

Developmental milestones • Primitive reflexes • Infant movement observation • Positioning • Sensory regulation • Tummy time • Feeding and latching considerations • Reflux-related tension patterns • Plagiocephaly • Torticollis • Movement asymmetry • Regulation difficulties • Caregiver education • Bonding and participation in daily routines • Red flags for referral • Basic supportive intervention strategies

Practical Learning

Participants will engage in lecture-based teaching, live demonstrations, clinical discussion, case-based learning, reflection questions, and guided observation exercises designed to strengthen clinical reasoning and confidence.

Clinical Observation Skills

Learn practical strategies for observing infant movement, positioning, regulation, symmetry, and caregiver interaction while recognizing patterns that may benefit from early support or referral.

Supportive Interventions

Explore gentle supportive strategies that may help improve participation in feeding, sleep, tummy time, bonding, early play, positioning, and everyday caregiving routines.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will demonstrate proficiency in identifying typical developmental milestones for infants 0 to 3 months of age.
  2. Students will demonstrate proficiency in recognizing primitive reflexes expected during the first three months of life.
  3. Students will demonstrate proficiency in observing infant movement, positioning, and developmental red flags.
  4. Students will demonstrate proficiency in describing basic intervention strategies to support infant participation in daily routines.
  5. Students will demonstrate proficiency in applying caregiver education strategies related to feeding, tummy time, regulation, bonding, and developmental support.

Who This Webinar Is For

This webinar is designed for healthcare and wellness professionals working with infants, young children, and caregivers, including:

• Occupational Therapists

• Massage Therapists

• Manual Therapists

• Athletic Trainers

• Physical Therapists / Physiotherapists

• Osteopaths

• Child Development Professionals

• Infant Care Specialists

• Doulas

• Nurses & Midwives

What’s Included

✔ 2 Live Online Sessions
Attend live or watch later at your convenience.

✔ Lifetime Access
Unlimited access to recordings and all course materials.

✔ Downloadable Worksheets
Helpful learning resources and guided observation materials.

✔ Competency Quiz
Reinforce learning outcomes and clinical understanding.

✔ 5 CE Hours
Professional continuing education certificate included.

About Rebecca Hall

Rebecca Hall ATC, LAT, LMT is a Licensed Athletic Trainer and Licensed Massage Therapist with extensive experience in rehabilitation, movement assessment, therapeutic intervention, and client education across both sports medicine and wellness settings.

Rebecca completed her Master’s Degree in Exercise and Sport Science with a concentration in Athletic Training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has worked extensively within Division 1 collegiate athletics, including field hockey, baseball, basketball, tennis, and soccer programs.

Her clinical work combines athletic training, manual therapy, myofascial techniques, craniosacral therapy, lymphatic drainage, prenatal/postpartum massage, and infant-focused therapeutic approaches. Rebecca also works with infants and children presenting with a variety of physical complaints and developmental concerns while supporting caregivers through practical education and movement-based strategies.

Known for her calm and practical teaching style, Rebecca is passionate about helping practitioners build confidence in developmental observation, supportive intervention strategies, and caregiver-centered care during the critical early stages of infant development.

Continuing Education for Massage and Manual Therapists

NAT Certificates are issued for all courses and can be downloaded and printed online at no additional charge. Presentation frame not included.

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