Feeding feels off
Bottles take too long. Your baby tires out, gets upset, or seems to struggle. You're not sure if it's normal or if something needs attention.
Services
We provide feeding evaluations, ongoing therapy, parent coaching, lactation support, and specialty feeding support for infants and young children. Every service is designed to give families clarity, practical guidance, and care that carries over into everyday life.
You may be in the right place if…
Bottles take too long. Your baby tires out, gets upset, or seems to struggle. You're not sure if it's normal or if something needs attention.
Your child isn't moving to purees, textures, or solids the way you expected. Mealtimes have become something everyone dreads.
You've tried adjusting things on your own. You've gotten different advice from different people. You just want to know what's actually going on.
Feeding after discharge has been harder than expected. You're not sure what's normal for a baby with your child's history, and you want professional eyes on it.
Your baby refuses the bottle entirely or takes it only under very specific conditions. It's become a source of real stress — for your baby and for you.
You're working toward transitioning your child off tube feeding and need structured support, guidance around readiness, and a clear plan for how to get there.
Core services
Some families need answers first. Others already know they need ongoing support. These core services help families understand what's happening, what kind of care fits, and what comes next.
The right first step when families know something is off but need a clearer understanding of why. Includes caregiver interview, feeding history, clinical observation, and practical recommendations.
Learn more →Recurring sessions focused on feeding skills, progression, tolerance, and carryover into daily life. Designed for meaningful progress — not just one good session in the clinic.
Learn more →Practical guidance to help families feel more confident during feeds, routines, and home practice. Parents are central to the process — good support should leave you steadier, not more overwhelmed.
Learn more →Specialty support
Some families are dealing with a more specific concern — bottle refusal, lactation-related feeding stress, tube weaning, or feeding needs after a NICU stay. These pages speak directly to those situations.
When breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and early feeding concerns overlap. For families who need lactation-informed guidance and practical help with the full feeding picture.
Learn more →For families dealing with bottle refusal, bottle aversion, or difficult feeding transitions. Support to understand what may be contributing and what to do next.
Learn more →Family-centered support for children transitioning toward oral feeding — including readiness assessment, progression guidance, and daily carryover strategies.
Learn more →For families navigating feeding concerns after NICU discharge — intake, feeding stress, progression, and practical follow-up at home.
Learn more →Specialty offerings including tube weaning intensives, prenatal education, new parent groups, and safety training built around specific family needs.
Learn more →How this works
Some families come in knowing exactly what they need. Others just know feeding has become stressful, confusing, or harder than it should be. Either way, the deeper service pages answer the questions that usually stop families from reaching out.
Quick answers
Families can reach out directly to get started. If a referral is needed for insurance or coordination of care, we'll help you navigate that once you contact us.
For most families, yes — especially if this is your first time seeking feeding support. An evaluation gives us the full picture and helps determine the most appropriate type of care. Some families who have had previous evaluations elsewhere may start differently.
Yes. Many children benefit from a combination — for example, ongoing therapy alongside parent coaching, or specialty support alongside regular sessions. The right combination is determined based on your child's needs and your family's goals.
That's completely fine. You don't need to know which service you need before reaching out. Reach out through the appointment request page, describe what you're seeing, and we'll help guide you toward the right starting point.
Serving North Texas
If feeding has become stressful, confusing, or harder than it should be, a feeding evaluation is almost always the right first step. We're here to help.