For parents with babies 0-12 months

Infant Feeding, Movement & Sensory Workshop

A practical, multi-disciplinary workshop designed to help parents better understand their baby’s feeding, movement, and overall development in the first year.


Do you notice any of these in your baby?

  • Struggles at the breast or bottle

  • Clicking sounds, milk leakage, gagging, or tiring easily during feeds

  • Prefers turning their head to one side

  • Dislikes traditional tummy time

  • Feels tense, stiff, or unsettled

  • Or you simply feel something is off, but can’t quite pinpoint it

If some of these feel familiar, this workshop will help you better understand what your baby may be communicating and what you can do next.

Led by an IBCLC, Paediatric Chiropractor, and Occupational Therapist, this workshop focuses on what’s normal in feeding, movement, and development, what to look out for, and how to support your baby with simple, practical strategies at home.

What to expect

  • Feeding challenges are common, but often misunderstood. This segment helps you identify what your baby may be communicating during feeds and when support is needed.

    • Common signs of feeding difficulties at the breast and bottle

    • What clicking sounds, milk leakage, gagging, shallow latch, or fatigue may indicate

    • Tongue tie: what it is, what it isn’t, and when to explore further

    • Introduction to muscle tension and its impact on feeding

    • When to monitor, when to seek support, and when to trust your baby

  • Comfort and body awareness play a key role in how babies feed, move, and settle.

    • How birth and early positioning may influence comfort and movement

    • Common areas of tension parents may notice

    • What a gentle infant assessment involves and what practitioners look for

    • What chiropractic care for babies is and isn’t

    • Simple, safe techniques parents can try at home

  • Your baby’s development goes beyond milestones. Learn how everyday interactions shape movement, sensory processing, and overall growth.

    • Early sensory experiences and why they matter

    • Supporting development through daily routines and play

    • How to set up your environment and choose appropriate toys

    • Movement beyond tummy time, including simple hands-on demonstrations

    • Gentle infant massage principles to support bonding and body awareness

Bonus perks

  • Complimentary quick oral and tongue function assessment by IBCLC

  • Quick developmental screening by an Occupational Therapist

Meet the Experts

  • Eliza Koo

    International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and Founder of Tender Loving Milk

    Eliza is an IBCLC who received specialized training in tongue tie assessment and management from the Tongue Tie Expert Institute. She supports parents through the challenges and joys of early feeding and provides evidence-based guidance, practical strategies, and compassionate care for families navigating breastfeeding, pumping, and bottle feeding.

    With hands-on experience across diverse feeding scenarios, Eliza helps parents build confidence, understand their baby’s cues, and foster a positive feeding experience without fear or pressure.

  • Dr. Aymun Kamal

    Prenatal & Paediatric Chiropractor and Co-Founder of New Beginnings Chiropractic

    Her approach focuses on finding and addressing the root cause of imbalance in the nervous system. By restoring alignment and balance, she helps the body work as it was designed to — naturally.

    Dr. Aymun is also the only chiropractor in Singapore with postgraduate certification in Paediatric Chiropractic (DACCP) and Webster Method trained.

  • Dr. Radiah Mohamad

    Prenatal & Paediatric Chiropractor and Co-Founder of New Beginnings Chiropractic

    Dr. Radiah’s goal is to create balance, harmony, and space for healing, so your body can perform at its best — whether you’re preparing for birth, recovering postpartum, or supporting your little one’s development.

    She has experience in Prenatal and Paediatric Chiropractic Techniques, including the Webster Method and gentle adjustments for infants and children.

  • Michelle Lee

    Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapist

    Michelle has worked with children (ages 0-18) and families for the last 14 years, with the majority of her career in the hospital setting spanning areas across neonatal care, developmental and complex care, parent coaching, group facilitation, and mental wellness.

    Michelle is currently a mother to 4 young sons under 7 years old and has been breastfeeding continuously for more than 6 years.

    Being trained in multiple parent-child approaches, Michelle has vast experience in guiding parents to nurture and facilitate their child’s holistic development. She believes strongly in journeying with families 1 at a time through good enough parenting and fostering meaningful interactions through play and engagement.

Who This Workshop Is For

  • Parents with babies aged 0–12 months

  • Babies experiencing feeding challenges or fussiness

  • Parents who want a clearer, structured understanding of early development

  • Families looking for practical, evidence-informed guidance across feeding, movement, and sensory development

What You Will Walk Away With

  • Clear understanding of your baby’s feeding cues and challenges

  • Practical ways to support movement and development at home

  • Confidence in identifying what is normal vs when to seek help

  • Access to multi-disciplinary insights in a single session

Join Infant Feeding, Movement & Sensory Workshop: Get Expert Guidance & Practical Tips

Thur 21 May 2026 (1pm to 3pm)

Early bird: $30 per pax (ending 30 April)

Standard pricing: $60/pax

Other ticket options (currently early-bird pricing):
- $50 per couple
- Caregiver (e.g. Grandma, aunt, sister, helper): +$10/pax


✔️ One session (2 hours @ Kaki Bukit)
✔️ Experts sharing
✔️ Light snacks and drinks provided
✔️ Babies are welcomed
✔️ Workshop size: 10 to 20

 FAQs

  • Yes. The content is relevant for babies from 0–12 months, including newborns.

  • No. This workshop covers both breast and bottle feeding.

  • Yes. There will be some demonstrations, and you will learn practical techniques you can apply at home.

  • No. This is an educational workshop. The assessments provided are brief screenings and do not replace a full consultation.

  • Yes. Many parents attend to better understand what is normal and how to support their baby proactively.

  • Yes, of course!

  • Yes, you may.

  • No refunds are allowed.

    You are free to pass on your slot to another mother (you have to find yourself) or re-book another slot for our next similar event.