
Join Speech-Language Pathologist Lacy Morise and Physical Therapist Nicole Sergent as they host warm and helpful conversations around their table where the early childhood world and daily parenting life meet. The friends and professionals from their village will inspire, challenge, and support you in your own journey as a parent, early childhood professional, or therapist.
Join Speech-Language Pathologist Lacy Morise and Physical Therapist Nicole Sergent as they host warm and helpful conversations around their table where the early childhood world and daily parenting life meet. The friends and professionals from their village will inspire, challenge, and support you in your own journey as a parent, early childhood professional, or therapist.
Episodes

Saturday Nov 08, 2025
TMR Tots and Teen with Physical Therapist Susan Blum
Saturday Nov 08, 2025
Saturday Nov 08, 2025
Nicole is thrilled to join respected physical therapist Susan Blum for this episode. Susan is the creator and lead instructor for the TMR (Total Motion Release) Tots and Teens educational programs. In this conversation they discuss what TMR is and how Susan first came to discover it, learn about it, and use it daily as a physical therapist. The evolution of TMR to the pediatric population is shared along with the many clinical ways both Nicole and Susan have found it transformative to their pediatric practices. Susan shares the evidenced based research that exists and is on the horizon around TMR and the many exciting places and opportunities she has been able to share this - her life's work - to improve the lives of children globally. If you are a clinician or parents curious about TMR and what it offers - this episode is for you!

Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
Tuesday Sep 30, 2025
If you are a longtime follower, you may have noticed we’ve been a little quieter over here. There are a few reasons for that but one is that Nicole, like 1 in 8 women in the United States, was diagnosed with breast cancer this year.
Our podcast focuses on more child centered topics, but today, the first day of breast cancer awareness month, she’s sharing her story here. And she’s sharing it as a patient and not a medical provider. While she debated back and forth on sharing such a personal experience, she realized she had a story and we have a platform. So we are using them both.
During her own diagnosis process, she was communicating with 3 other friends going through similar fates. In the months that followed, friends have connected her with their friends and family members who were also recently diagnosed. If you are a woman or love a woman, you know this is sadly an all too common experience. And that is why we decided to share her story.
Early detection, self advocacy, exceptional medical care, and the best army of support, love, and prayers saved Nicole’s life this year. There is not a neat and tidy way to tell a story like this. After she recorded it, she immediately wished she had remembered to say certain things or self doubted what she had said. An oncologist would certainly be able to share information with more intelligent language and accurate detail. But this is her truth. It’s messy, emotional, hard, beautiful, and real.
Here you will learn about risk factors, early detection, advocating for testing and imaging, and what the process of diagnosis, decision making, treatment, and recovery feels like for someone used to taking care of others, who suddenly finds herself as the patient. Nicole’s truth includes the sincere hope that it will give other women knowledge, confidence, and support to become their own best advocate. Thank you for listening and sharing and for your continued support of our small business. We look forward to bringing you some exciting pediatric content soon!
PS - please do your self exams, schedule your imaging, and talk to your provider about your risk factors! 💪🏼
#breastcancerawareness #breastcancer #earlydetectionsaveslives #savethetatas #pinkribbon #mastectomy #BCSM #BreastCancerSupport #BreastCancerResearch #womenshealth #breastcancerawarenessmonth

Tuesday Nov 02, 2021
Tuesday Nov 02, 2021
Often times there are roadblocks that get in the way of natural child development. These roadblocks are sometimes created by adults caring for children and are sometimes biological factors that go undetected. In this podcast series we will identify eight of the most common roadblocks and share strategies to address them. In this episode Nicole discusses how undetected vision loss impacts a child's development and Lacy discusses how undetected hearing loss impacts a child's development. Be sure to listen to the other podcast episodes in this series highlighting other roadblocks to natural development: lack of tummy time, prolonged sucking, media and screen time exposure, missed diagnoses, nutrition and allergies and over-parenting/a faulty sense of what's typical. To learn more about these Top Roadblocks to Natural Development visit the Milestones & Miracles website, use our discount code to save money and check out our continuing education courses offered through Medbridge Education:
https://milestonesandmiracles.com/for-professionals/online-ceus/

Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
2021 Shop Local, Small Business Centered Holiday Gift Guide with Nicole and Lacy
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Holiday shopping may be more challenging this year with supply chain issues, and many small businesses are still working hard to survive in the midst of ongoing pandemic challenges. As small business owners, Nicole and Lacy wanted to include and highlight small businesses this year as part of their Holiday Gift Guide. Take a listen as Nicole and Lacy discuss the items they chose for the list this year and why. They hope you'll enjoy these options and consider shopping local in your corner of the world this year.
Blog post with images and links to all of the products mentioned in this episode:

Monday Oct 11, 2021
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Laura Brown, early intervention speech-language pathologist, joins Lacy in a conversation about early communication. Laura lists skills that we see in children before they begin talking. She discusses the importance of modeling and using gestures to help develop communication skills in little ones. Laura and Lacy discuss why introducing sign language as a means of communication is always a good idea and how signs and gestures can be used for a lifetime to communicate. Lastly, Laura identifies common mistakes parents make that may not encourage their child's communication development as much as they had hoped. Laura and Lacy's conversation is filled with good information for parents and families of young children to better understand all that must be mastered before first words emerge as well as how best to support preverbal skill development. For professionals, this conversation will deepen your knowledge and give you great talking points when discussing early communication development with the families you serve. Be sure to follow Laura's business, Mommy & Me Milestones, on Facebook and Instagram and visit her website for more information about all that she has to offer including her First 50 Words Course:
https://www.mommyandmemilestones.com

Sunday Sep 12, 2021
Sunday Sep 12, 2021
Physical and occupational therapists often advocate for children to climb UP the slide, hang from the monkey bars, spin upside, and climb trees. But why? There are many benefits to taking age typical motor risks. Join us for a delightful, fun, and informative conversation with expert Dr. Stacy Menz, PT, DPT, PCS. Stacy is the owner of Starfish Therapies in the San Francisco Bay area and brings her experience as a clinician, professor, and mother of a climbing and bouncing toddler to the table as we tackle why physical risk matters, what constitutes a developing balance system, if seats/containers affect balance for infants, and practical ways to expose children to relatively safe risk taking in daily routines. Therapists, teachers, students, and parents will all be inspired by this conversation!
Mentioned in this episode:
https://starfishtherapies.com/

Monday Aug 30, 2021
Monday Aug 30, 2021
This episode is for any parent or caregiver with children or teens participating in organized sports, considering venturing into the world of youth sports, or for any coach or therapists working with student athletes. Sports medicine experts Dr Brad Dinklocker, PT, DPT, MS, ATC and Larry Shipley, LPTA, Performance Coach from Pro Physical Therapy join us to provide expert opinions on common questions and concerns in an evidenced based and fascinating conversation. We cover whether young athletes should specialize in one sport or play more than one and why, injury prevention and in and off season training tips, how long single sports seasons should last and how many hours a week of training are safe, when weight training should begin, and we take questions from parents and coaches. This conversation is one that everyone involved in youth sports needs to hear to ensure not only safety but optimal success and performance for children and teams. You won’t want to miss this one! We could have talked to them for hours.

Monday Aug 23, 2021
Monday Aug 23, 2021
Lacy is joined by Jeanette Washington, M.Ed., speech-language pathologist and educator. In this episode Jeanette defines what dyslexia is and how we can appreciate signs of dyslexia in children as young as one year of age. Jeanette shares common diagnoses that coexist with dyslexia. She thoroughly explains what executive functioning skills are and how they impact a young child's day to day activities. Jeanette provides suggestions on how families and professionals can support the development of these skills in children. In closing, Jeanette shares resources for those who wish to learn more about these topics and references some of her own valuable resources as well. Please be sure to check out Jeanette's website and follow her on social media to continue to benefit from all of the knowledge she has to offer on dyslexia and executive functioning skills: https://www.bearlyarticulating.com/p/jeannette-washington-med-bearly.html. You can also check out this resource Jeanette has to offer to help with executive functioning skills: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Daily-Student-Planner-ADHD-Executive-Functioning-Friendly-6564846.
Other websites and resources Jeanette mentioned in the episode include:
https://developingchild.harvard.eduhttps://dyslexia.yale.edu
http://dyslexiahelp.umich.edu/

Tuesday Aug 17, 2021
The Secrets to Taming Toddler Tantrums with Michael Powell, Psychologist
Tuesday Aug 17, 2021
Tuesday Aug 17, 2021
Michael Powell works with the birth to three population providing evaluations and guidance for families on how to deal with toddler behaviors. One of the most common topics of discussions he has with families is how to handle tantrums. Michael views tantrums through a unique lens that will inspire you to do the same. He explains why toddlers engage in tantrums, what we can do to anticipate them and how best for us to respond to them. You'll be enlightened by his tips, maybe even surprised. Tantrums may have more to do with the adult than the child! Whether you are raising a toddler or work with toddlers, this is a MUST LISTEN TO episode to make your life easier and better support the emotional and behavioral development of the little ones in your life. He provides tips you can implement immediately and offers resources if you'd like to learn more about this topic.
Michael recommends checking out:
Bruce Perry:
https://www.neurosequential.com/covid-19-resources

Monday Aug 02, 2021
Monday Aug 02, 2021
