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ONThis tiny preemie is using the stepping reflex to crawl!
This reflex appears around 32 weeks gestation and prepares the baby to crawl themselves to the breast to nurse after birth.
Even in the NICU, babies are trying to grow, connect, and move towards their future.
But without the right support, that window can start to close—before parents ever know it’s there.
In therapy, I’ve worked with so many NICU babies.
And the difference between surviving and thriving after discharge?
It’s what happens next.
When you know how to support your baby’s reflexes, movement, and bonding from day one—you give them more than care.
You give them the foundation for every milestone ahead.
👇If your baby had a rough start—or you’re bringing your preemie home—comment METHOD and I’ll send you our newborn course.
It’s everything I wish every NICU parent had.
Because your baby can thrive.
Send to a NICU mom now!
And you’re exactly the parent they need.
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