
Episode #135
Balance Early: At-Home Strategies to Reduce Developmental Delays with Shannon Davis from InspiraSpark E 135
This episode is brought to you by InspiraSpark β thanks to Shannon Davis and the Little Balance Box for supporting the show. Join us as Shannon Davis β mom, physical therapist, and inventor of the Little Balance Box β breaks down practical, research-informed ways parents can reduce the risk or impact of developmental delays at home. Shannon explains what βdevelopmental delayβ really means, reveals common baby gear and routines that can unintentionally hinder motor development, and walks through how the Little Balance Box was designed differently to support natural movement and balance. This episode is full of compassionate, actionable advice for caregivers who feel worried or guilty: how to shift your mindset from fear to advocacy, simple daily activities to do while waiting for specialist care, and ways to support both children and parents through early development challenges. What we cover: What developmental delay means and everyday baby gear that can interfere with development The design goals behind the Little Balance Box and how it supports natural movement Reframing parental guilt into empowered advocacy and practical next steps Ways the Little Balance Box supports entire families β not just kids with delays Immediate, safe at-home strategies for families without immediate access to specialists or early-intervention services Who this episode is for: New and expecting parents Caregivers and early-childhood educators Pediatric therapists and clinicians Anyone interested in practical, movement-based tools to support early motor development About Our Guest: Shannon Davis β Mom, licensed physical therapist, and inventor of the Little Balance Box (InspiraSpark) Connect with Blair Mohr: Official Website: https://inspiraspark.com/ IG: @inspiraspark TikTok: @inspiraspark Key takeaways: Simple changes at home can protect and promote healthy motor milestones. Gear and positioning matter β some popular products can restrict movement and delay skills. Small, consistent play and balance activities build resilience and motor confidence. Parents can take meaningful, safe actions even before specialist evaluation. Tools designed with developmental principles can support the whole family. Resources mentioned: Little Balance Box β designed by Shannon Davis (InspiraSpark) (Note: This episode is sponsored by InspiraSpark.) IMPORTANT LINKS: Legendairy Milk : Use code NEWMOM15 at checkout to get 15% off She's Flowing. developmental delays, baby motor skills, early childhood development, Little Balance Box, Shannon Davis, InspiraSpark, at-home therapy, infant milestones, prevent developmental delay, parent advocacy, early intervention alternatives, pediatric physical therapy, baby gear and development, Legendairy milk, she's flowing, nursing, pumping, milk production, breastfeeding www.NewMomTalk.com Buy Me A Coffee IG: @NewMomTalk.Podcast YouTube: @NewMomTalk Mariela@NewMomTalk.com Interested in being a guest? Shoot us an email! - best parenting podcast - best new mom podcast - best podcasts for new moms - best pregnancy podcast - best podcast for expecting moms - best podcast for moms - best podcast for postpartum - best prenatal podcast - best postnatal podcast - best podcast for postnatal moms - best podcast for pregnancy moms - new mom - expecting mom - first time mom

