Occupational therapists Amy and Evelyn Gutman explore baby development and early anxiety prevention in this episode. They challenge the myth that young children simply "grow out of" anxiety, pointing out that disorders are increasingly diagnosed in children as young as four.
The hosts explain “physiological anxiety”—early signs like sleep issues, separation anxiety, and GI problems—which stem from nervous system immaturity rather than trauma. They stress the importance of early bonding, developmental milestones, and reflex integration, especially those related to the vestibular system, in building emotional regulation.
Maternal stress, tummy time, sleep, and feeding routines all impact a baby’s ability to handle stress. Amy and Evelyn emphasize early intervention and urge parents to trust their instincts, seek support, and understand that even well-cared-for babies can face developmental challenges.
They close by encouraging parents to learn more about early development and to reach out for guidance—reminding listeners the podcast is for educational purposes and not a substitute for medical advice.
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