Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Offers Free Parent Training with Pediatric Physical Therapist

Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Offers Free Parent Training with Pediatric Physical Therapist

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media Contact: Susan Hancock
Abshire Public Relations
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SAVANNAH, Ga. – Savannah Speech and Hearing Center (SSHC) parents and caregivers of infants are invited to participate in a free 3-part tummy time parent training series, led by Jennifer Jones PT, DPT, PCS, Board Certified Pediatric Clinical Specialist and Pediatric Physical Therapist.

This group session, engaging, hands-on training is designed to help parents feel confident and empowered to promote their baby’s healthy development through tummy time.

Tummy time is essential for infants’ physical development, helping to strengthen neck, shoulder, and core muscles, prevent flat head syndrome, and encourage motor milestones like rolling and crawling. However, many parents find tummy time challenging or stressful. This free series will offer expert guidance, practical tips, and interactive demonstrations to turn tummy time into a positive, enjoyable experience. Space is limited and registration is required.

Event Details

Dates and Time: Thursdays, March 13th, 20th, and 27th from 9:30am-10:00am
Location: Savannah Speech & Hearing Center, 5414 Skidaway Road Savannah, GA 31406

Cost: Free

Registration Required: https://speechandhearingsav.org/series/tummy-time-champions-the-3-part-series/

ABOUT SAVANNAH SPEECH AND HEARING:

Since 1954, Savannah Speech and Hearing has been committed to providing comprehensive speech, hearing, language and other therapeutic services that empower and transform the lives of both children and adults, regardless of financial abilities. SSHC offers a wide range of programs including Sound Start, our early intervention auditory/verbal program for children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, as well as audiology, speech, pediatric occupational and physical therapies, hearing aids, cochlear implants, informational resources, a stroke and traumatic brain injury survivors’ support group and other specialized programs. SSHC speech-language pathologists and audiologists are certified by the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA), occupational therapists are certified by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), physical therapists by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) and all are licensed by the Georgia State Professional Licensing Board. For more information, please see www.speechandhearingsav.org or call 912.355.4601.

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