Strive Pediatrics
Doctor Kennedy received her bachelor’s and clinical doctorate from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. She has practiced in top-ranked U.S.
We help babies & children improve their function through holistic Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy & Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT) in Austin, Texas and surrounding areas. hospitals, including Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Children’s National Medical Center of Washington D.C., and other outpatient settings. Most of her career was spent treating fragile children in neonatal intensi
06/16/2026
MYTH: "A baby walker helps babies walk earlier.”
Truth: Baby walkers don’t teach babies how to walk.
Walking is a developmental skill that requires strength, balance, coordination, motor planning, and body awareness. Babies learn these skills through floor time, pulling to stand, cruising, squatting, and exploring their environment—not by being placed in a walker.
Research has shown that baby walkers may actually delay the development of important motor skills because babies aren’t learning how to shift weight, balance, and coordinate their bodies independently.
⚠️ The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends avoiding baby walkers with wheels due to safety concerns. Each year, thousands of children are injured from falls down stairs, tip-overs, and access to hazards they otherwise couldn’t reach.
Instead, support development with:
✔️ Plenty of floor play
✔️ Tummy time
✔️ Opportunities to pull to stand
✔️ Cruising along furniture
✔️ Barefoot exploration on safe surfaces
The best way to help a baby walk is to give them opportunities to move, explore, and develop the skills their body needs naturally. 💛
At Strive Pediatrics, we help babies build the strength, coordination, and confidence needed for motor milestones through play-based pediatric OT and PT.
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06/09/2026
✨ Strive is growing, and we are so excited to welcome our newest Occupational Therapist, Lisa, to the team! ✨
Meet Lisa, an occupational therapist with over 34 years of experience helping infants, children, and families thrive.
Lisa's career began with a strong foundation in Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT), sparking a lifelong passion for understanding how the body moves, heals, and develops. Throughout her career, she has pursued advanced training in manual therapy techniques including myofascial release, massage therapy, lymphatic massage, and neuromuscular therapy to support the whole child.
For the past 14 years, Lisa has specialized in neonatal care as a Certified Neonatal Therapist in the NICU, helping medically fragile infants and their families navigate some of their earliest developmental challenges. She has also served on pediatric feeding teams in hospital and outpatient settings, supporting infants and children with feeding, oral motor, and developmental needs.
Lisa recently completed Tethered Oral Tissues (TOTs) training and is currently pursuing her Lactation Consultant Certification to further expand her expertise in infant feeding and breastfeeding support.
What we love most about Lisa is her belief that parents are an essential part of the therapy journey. She is passionate about listening, educating, and empowering families with the tools and confidence they need to help their children succeed.
Lisa's extensive experience in infant development, feeding, manual therapy, and neonatal care makes her an incredible addition to the Strive team, and we are so grateful to have her joining us.
Please help us give Lisa a warm welcome to the Strive family! 💛
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05/05/2026
MYTH: “It’s fine if my baby only rolls one way.”
Truth: Babies should learn to roll both directions — to the right and left, from belly to back and back to belly.
Rolling is one of the first ways babies build strength, coordination, and body awareness, and symmetry matters.
If a baby consistently prefers one side, it may be a sign of:
• Muscle tightness or imbalance
• Core weakness
• Torticollis or head/neck preference
• Early reflex or postural differences
Over time, this can impact how babies sit, crawl, and move through future milestones.
✨ Why it matters:
Balanced movement helps the brain and body work together — supporting motor development, coordination, and overall function.
💡 Tip:
Encourage rolling toward the less-preferred side through:
✔️ Tummy time
✔️ Toy placement on the non-preferred side
✔️ Gentle, supported practice during play
At Strive Pediatrics, we take a whole-body approach to development — supporting how babies move, regulate, and grow.
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04/27/2026
NEW BLOG POST
💡 The Role of Occupational Therapy in Breastfeeding: Supporting Mother + Infant
Did you know breastfeeding is considered a co-occupation in occupational therapy? 🤱 That means it’s a shared experience—baby and parent working together physically, emotionally, and relationally.
Breastfeeding is more than milk transfer. It’s where babies develop:
👀 Visual attention
👅 Oral motor coordination (suck-swallow-breathe)
🫶 Bonding and co-regulation
✨ How OT supports breastfeeding:
• Latch + positioning for comfort and efficiency
• Oral motor skills (tongue, lips, jaw coordination)
• Sensory regulation for calmer, more organized feeds
• Posture + alignment (including tension or torticollis)
• Bodywork to address tension and mobility restrictions
• Reflux + digestion support through positioning and pacing
• Nervous system regulation and sleep support
🌿 Why it matters:
Feeding challenges aren’t just about intake—they reflect how the whole body is functioning. When babies are supported in their movement, regulation, and oral motor skills, feeding often becomes more efficient and less stressful for both baby and parent.
At Strive Pediatrics, we take a whole-infant approach—supporting how babies breathe, move, feed, and regulate so they can thrive. 💛
✨ Key Takeaways:
✔️ Feeding is a full-body, relational experience
✔️ Early support can improve comfort and coordination
✔️ Regulation is the foundation for feeding success
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📝 Written by: Dr. Marisa Milavetz
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04/20/2026
Myth: "Babies will just grow out of feeding issues.”
Truth: Some babies appear to improve… but many are actually compensating, not resolving the underlying issue.
Feeding is a complex skill involving oral motor coordination, breathing, posture, and regulation.
When challenges aren’t addressed early, they can show up later as:
• Difficulty transitioning to solids or textures
• Ongoing feeding aversions or refusal
• Mealtime stress for both baby and parent
• Inefficient or tiring feeding patterns
• Continued reliance on compensations (jaw, cheeks, positioning)
Early support can make a big difference:
✔️ More efficient, coordinated feeding
✔️ Reduced stress at mealtimes
✔️ Improved oral motor skills
✔️ Better overall development and regulation
At Strive Pediatrics, we take a holistic approach to infant feeding, looking beyond intake to support how babies breathe, move, feed, and regulate.
If feeding feels stressful or something seems off, trust your instincts.
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💬 checkout strivepediatrics.com for free resources or schedule an evaluation — early support matters.
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We’re growing and looking for an incredible Occupational Therapist to join our team at Strive Pediatrics.
We have two opportunities:
✨ Full-Time OT (Round Rock/North Austin)
✨ PRN/Part-Time OT (Bee Cave/Lakeway)
At Strive, we do things differently.
We are a hands-on, collaborative, growth-driven pediatric practice focused on real outcomes for babies, children, and families.
If you are:
• Passionate about pediatrics (0-10 yrs) and want to spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork
• Looking for mentorship + growth
• Wanting flexibility without sacrificing clinical excellence
• A team player who values connection and collaboration and clinical excellence
We’d love to connect.
📩 Send your resume to [email protected]
or DM us to start the conversation
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04/08/2026
We’re growing and looking for an incredible Occupational Therapist to join our team at Strive Pediatrics.
We have two opportunities:
✨ Full-Time OT (Round Rock/North Austin)
✨ PRN/Part-Time OT (Bee Cave/Lakeway)
At Strive, we do things differently.
We are a hands-on, collaborative, growth-driven pediatric practice focused on real outcomes for babies, children, and families.
If you are:
• Passionate about pediatrics (0-10 yrs) and want to spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork
• Looking for mentorship + growth
• Wanting flexibility without sacrificing clinical excellence
• A team player who values connection and collaboration and clinical excellence
We’d love to connect.
📩 Send your resume to [email protected]
or DM us to start the conversation
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04/07/2026
Myth: "If baby is gaining weight, feeding is fine.”
Truth: Weight gain is important — but it doesn’t tell the full story.
From a feeding therapy perspective, we’re not just asking if a baby is eating… we’re looking closely at how they’re eating.
Some babies who are gaining weight may still be:
• Working too hard to feed
• Using their jaw or cheeks instead of their tongue efficiently
• Fatiguing quickly during feeds
• Showing signs of stress like arching, clicking, or pulling away
Over time, this can impact:
✨ Feeding efficiency
✨ Endurance
✨ Breathing + coordination
✨ Overall regulation
Feeding should feel coordinated, supported, and sustainable — not exhausting for baby or parent.
At Strive Pediatrics, we take a holistic approach to infant feeding, supporting breathing, oral motor skills, body tension, and regulation.
If something feels off, trust that instinct 🤍
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2631 Gattis School Road 160 1
Round Rock, TX
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