Post 9: Let’s Talk About Head Control (Video Lesson)

Post 9: Let’s Talk About Head Control (Video Lesson)

August 27, 20252 min read

Let's Talk About Head Control

In this class—originally shared with our Facebook community—I talk about something that comes up all the time: head control.

What does it really mean?
Why do some children seem to hold their head up but still struggle?
And how can you, as a parent, start helping from home—even if your child’s head feels floppy or stuck?

👇 You can watch the full class below.

In this session, I explain:

  • Why muscles are not the main players in head control

  • How the fascia (the body’s internal “jello”) supports posture and balance

  • What signs we look for before a child can lift their head

  • Why things like eye movement, swallowing, and jaw control are part of head control too

  • And how tools like the soft neck support can make a big difference

You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of what’s really going on—and what you can do, gently and effectively, to support your child.


To take the next step, you can get free access to our mini-course:

“Let’s Keep Your Head Up: A Do-It-Yourself Head Support.”
It will show you how to make and use the soft support we talk about in the class.

👉 Access The Free Mini-Course Here

We hope this class brings you clarity, confidence—and new possibilities.


Ready to Start?

Take your first step into fascia therapy with our short, parent-friendly workshop:

The #1 Fascia Therapy To Improve Torso Control

Gentle, effective, and easy to begin—no experience needed.

Start the workshop here.


Want to Go Deeper?

If you’re ready to fully embrace this gentle approach and receive personalized support, apply for TheraParent Coaching—our therapeutic coaching program designed for dedicated parents like you.

Includes weekly calls, a tailored plan, and a supportive community.

Apply here – it’s free to explore.


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