Would you like to know HOW to support your baby's movement development ?


This free PDF guide might be just perfect for you!

5 Most Important Movement Activities To Support Your Baby's Natural Development

Take a minute to download, here is why:

  • clarity about what movement activities to include into your daily routine
  • understanding the relationship between movement and learning
  • relationship based approach for gentle bonding and secure attachment
  • co-regulation of the nervous system as babies do not have this skill

Yes, I want to download this free PDF guide for parents who wish to support & nurture early experiences of their baby

This free PDF guide is packed with helpful tips and activities that can provide nurturing early experiences for your baby. 

Did you know ?

  • The way you handle your baby is introducing a pathway of movement that builds a solid foundation for future movement.
  • Movement and play help wire the brain and are linked with brain-building.
  • Physiology of the body has strong effect on psychology and nervous system regulation. As sleep-deprived parents of babies we know this too well.
  • When we hear baby cry, it has a physical impact on our body and mobilizes us. So some new practical tips for calming a crying baby and promoting co-regulation might come in handy.

I'm delighted to welcome you to my virtual space for parents. My name is Oli Silvasi, and as an Infant Developmental Movement Educator, I am passionate about supporting babies and helping parents like you understand and explore developmental process. In my work with babies and families I focus on how you can include the movement play and explorations into the routines of care-taking where your baby might experience them most often.

Development is not a linear process and is very unique for every baby. I believe that activities in the free PDF guide, practical tips and strategies can empower you to make well-informed choices when it comes to nurturing your little one, and give you the confidence and peace of mind you might be looking for.

    Oli Silvasi, M.A.
    Developmental Movement Educator
    TRE® Provider & Embodiment Coach

    I'm also a mother of two lovely daughters, so I understand fully the challenges and joys of parenthood. When my second daughter faced some developmental delays, I wanted to better understand how I could support her at home. That's how I became a somatic movement educator and a founder of InfancyMatters.org

    I offer individual online consultations and group  coaching programs with focus on developmental movement and regulation of the nervous system. If you have any questions or concerns about your baby's development, please feel free to reach out by sending me an email. I'd love to hear from you and support your little one and you on your journey together.