Early Childhood Physical Therapy in Las Vegas, NV

The Answers Your Baby's Doctor Missed

Feeding difficulties, torticollis, and oral ties are not three separate problems they are connected. Our trifecta approach addresses all three together, because resolving one often accelerates improvement in the others.

What the Wait-and-See Approach Is Costing Your Baby Right Now

Feeding Struggles That Compound

A baby who struggles to latch or feed comfortably isn't just a feeding problem, it often reflects restricted movement in the neck, jaw, or oral structures. Left unaddressed, feeding difficulty affects weight gain, bonding, and maternal mental health.

Flat Spots That Don't Resolve on Their Own

If your baby consistently turns their head to one side, a flat spot can develop and worsen quickly in the first months of life. Early intervention with targeted repositioning and manual work produces far better outcomes than waiting.

Milestone Anxiety With No Clear Direction

Being told to wait and see is not a plan. If something feels off, tummy time resistance, asymmetrical movement, or delayed rolling and crawling, an early assessment gives you a clear picture and specific steps to move forward.

Common Challenges We Solve

What Early Childhood PT Addresses

From newborn feeding concerns to kindergarten-age gait and movement issues, early childhood Physical Therapy addresses the full developmental spectrum, with Dr. Kelsey in your home, in sessions built around your baby's comfort and pace.

Infant feeding difficulties at the breast or bottle, including latch issues and feeding fatigue

Torticollis: neck rotation preference or asymmetry that limits comfortable head movement

Plagiocephaly: flat spots developing on the skull due to positioning or restricted rotation

Oral ties: tongue tie, lip tie, and cheek tie affecting feeding and oral movement

Tummy time resistance and delayed tummy time progression

Rolling, crawling, and walking milestone delays or asymmetrical movement patterns

Gait concerns and movement quality in toddlers and kindergarten-age children

Pediatric scoliosis screening for early developmental concerns

How It Works

Getting Started Is Simple

Schedule Your Virtual Evaluation

Head to the "Calendar" page and book your preferred time. Virtual Evaluation link will be sent shortly after!

We Come to You

Therapists travels to your home, conducts a full in-home evaluation, and builds a care plan tailored to your goals.

Follow Your Plan and Feel the Difference

1. Approach created by Dr. Kelsey with details specific to you and your lifestyle - Set Your Course: outline contributing factors and find the underlying “why” to prioritize the most effective treatment plan

2. Put In Your Miles: improving symptoms and treat contributing factors until symptoms are consistently low or eliminated

3. Fuel the Change: challenge the system with activity or exercise while ensuring symptoms stay away. Optimizing pelvic health and pursuing bigger goals.

4. Course Correct + Enjoy: guiding your health while reducing visit frequency, staying symptom free, and fully confident in your pelvic health, pregnancy, birth prep or postpartum journey

What Parents Are Saying

Real results for babies and families across Las Vegas and Henderson.

My experience with Kelsey was lovely and very helpful in my recovery. She is knowledgeable and I felt safe with her. Mara
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from parents about infant and early childhood Physical Therapy answered honestly.

Can PT really help with infant feeding?

Yes. Infant feeding involves far more than the mouth — it involves the whole body, including the head, neck, jaw, and oral structures. When movement is restricted in any of these areas, feeding suffers. We assess the full picture and address the underlying restrictions driving the difficulty.

My baby seems okay overall, am I overreacting?

You're not overreacting, you know your baby. Dr. Kelsey can do a thorough assessment and give you an honest, clear picture of what is within the normal developmental range and what warrants attention now. Either outcome is useful. Knowing is better than wondering.

Will infant PT hurt my baby?

Sessions are gentle, developmentally appropriate, and conducted in your home where your baby is most comfortable. Dr. Kelsey works at your baby's pace throughout each session. Most infants settle quickly once they adjust to the hands-on work.

How early can my baby start Physical Therapy?

Dr. Kelsey works with newborns. Early intervention, especially for feeding, torticollis, and oral ties, produces significantly better outcomes the sooner it begins. If you have a concern in the first weeks, you don't need to wait for a pediatric referral to reach out.

What age range do you work with?

Dr. Kelsey works with children from newborn through kindergarten age. Services span the full early developmental window, from feeding and head shape in the newborn period through milestone support, gait, and movement quality in toddlers and preschoolers.

Still have questions?

Not sure if your baby needs Physical Therapy? Reach out, we’re happy to help you understand what an assessment may look like and whether it makes sense for your child.

Get a Clear Picture, Book Your Baby's Evaluation

Dr. Kelsey comes to your home for a thorough developmental assessment. You'll leave with honest answers and a specific plan, no waiting room required.