Motor Planning in Babies: How Water-Based Learning Sets Your Child Up for Success
When you watch a baby learn to crawl, you're witnessing something far more complex than simple repetition. Behind every wobbly attempt, every forward lunge, and every tumble backward is your...
Five Things Deployment Taught Me About Marriage
I'll never forget the day it became official. I was waiting for the service station to finish an oil change on my car when my...
How to End Swimming Lesson Meltdowns
Expect your toddler to cry at swim lessons. There. Have we set your expectations low enough? This is a group of people who freak out...
Your Baby Is on the Move!
Now that your baby is 9-12 months old, she is ready to be on the move. Crawling, walking, and even running are right around the...
How Early Water Play Can Support Your Baby’s Development
TheTot.com interviewed our advisor Dr. David Anderson, a leading expert in motor development, professor at San Francisco State University and researcher at UC Berkeley’s Institute...
Baby With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Experiences Blissful Calm in Otteroo
Disclaimer: Customer stories and testimonials on this page may speak to a customer’s individual experience with the Otteroo and their child’s impairment. These stories and...
How to Use Bath Time to Bond with Your Baby!
Babies are dependent on being in a nurturing and loving environment and need opportunities to develop their attachment and trust with caregivers for their emotional...
Early Detection of Language Delays; Why Well-Child Visits are Important
One of the hardest things for a parent is the struggle to understand what your new baby is trying to tell you. Is that a...
Babies Are Scientists!
Is your 9-12 month-old baby keeping you running? Is she throwing things, getting into your handbag, knocking things over, and constantly putting toys and any...
Mom of Baby With Down Syndrome Shares Why She Bought an Otteroo
Disclaimer: Customer stories and testimonials on this page may speak to a customer’s individual experience with the Otteroo and their child’s impairment. These stories and...