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Prenatal & Postpartum Support. Education for all Parents. Teach Functional Feeding & Tots Assessments

“But they can stick their tongue out…” 

The most common line I hear parents are told and why so many tongue ties get missed! 

I seriously don’t understand where sticking the tongue out assessment came from. I mean, how is that relevant to breast or bottle feeding? And why are we not also focusing on all the other movements the tongue can make? 

Your baby drinking milk from the breast or bottle isn’t the same as a child licking an ice cream cone! 

Babies don’t need their tongue sticking far OUT past their lips to feed effectively.

Instead, during milk feeds the tongue needs to:
👅 Extend just over the lower gumline
👅 Cup and seal around the breast or teat
👅 Lift toward the palate
👅 Create a wave-like motion to move milk efficiently and backwards for safe swallowing. 

So some babies CAN and will poke their tongue out…but still struggling with the tongue movements that actually matter during feeding. When this begins to happen, the tongue can’t function efficiently and babies will compensate.

That compensation can look like:
👉🏻Clicking during feeds
👉🏻Reflux and trapped wind
👉🏻Coming off the breast often 
👉🏻Shallow latch or painful feeding
👉🏻Feeding all the time but never seeming settled
👉🏻Neck, jaw or body tension
👉🏻Swallowing a LOT of air 
👉🏻Easier to latch or feed in one position or on one side at the breast more than the other

Babies don’t simply “grow out” of tongue ties…
they grow INTO the compensations and we see this with solids, breathing, sleeping, digestion and so much more. 

This is exactly why I created The Gentle Guide to Tongue Ties.

Inside the guide, I explain:
📖What tongue ties actually look like functionally
📖Why symptoms like reflux, clicking and unsettled feeding happen
📖How babies compensate when feeding feels difficult
📖Practical ways to better support your baby depending on their compensation patterns
📖What to expect before and after a release
📖How feeding, sleep, tension and oral function are often connected

👉 Comment GUIDE if you’re tired of hearing “everything looks fine” when it doesn’t feel right and I’ll send you the exact guide that helps you connect the dots between ties, reflux & feeding struggles! 05/24/2026

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Functional feeding assessment!
I see these get missed all the time-

“But they can stick their tongue out…” The most common line I hear parents are told and why so many tongue ties get missed! I seriously don’t understand where sticking the tongue out assessment came from. I mean, how is that relevant to breast or bottle feeding? And why are we not also focusing on all the other movements the tongue can make? Your baby drinking milk from the breast or bottle isn’t the same as a child licking an ice cream cone! Babies don’t need their tongue sticking far OUT past their lips to feed effectively. Instead, during milk feeds the tongue needs to: 👅 Extend just over the lower gumline 👅 Cup and seal around the breast or teat 👅 Lift toward the palate 👅 Create a wave-like motion to move milk efficiently and backwards for safe swallowing. So some babies CAN and will poke their tongue out…but still struggling with the tongue movements that actually matter during feeding. When this begins to happen, the tongue can’t function efficiently and babies will compensate. That compensation can look like: 👉🏻Clicking during feeds 👉🏻Reflux and trapped wind 👉🏻Coming off the breast often 👉🏻Shallow latch or painful feeding 👉🏻Feeding all the time but never seeming settled 👉🏻Neck, jaw or body tension 👉🏻Swallowing a LOT of air 👉🏻Easier to latch or feed in one position or on one side at the breast more than the other Babies don’t simply “grow out” of tongue ties… they grow INTO the compensations and we see this with solids, breathing, sleeping, digestion and so much more. This is exactly why I created The Gentle Guide to Tongue Ties. Inside the guide, I explain: 📖What tongue ties actually look like functionally 📖Why symptoms like reflux, clicking and unsettled feeding happen 📖How babies compensate when feeding feels difficult 📖Practical ways to better support your baby depending on their compensation patterns 📖What to expect before and after a release 📖How feeding, sleep, tension and oral function are often connected 👉 Comment GUIDE if you’re tired of hearing “everything looks fine” when it doesn’t feel right and I’ll send you the exact guide that helps you connect the dots between ties, reflux & feeding struggles!

05/08/2026
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