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I love helping others on their journey toward a healthier and happier life!
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Katie Connealy, IBCLC, M.A. CCC-SLP, CIMI
​Hello! My name is Katie Connealy. I am proud to be an IBCLC, helping chest feeding parents and babies realize their full potential with all the tools in my toolbox. I provide lactation support while utilizing my knowledge of oral-motor function as an SLP, suck training, craniosacral therapy, primitive reflexes, and infant massage. Let's use a whole-body approach to get feeding!
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​International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and Infant Massage
I received the majority of my lactation training at the Mama'hood in Denver and have worked with wonderful mentors that have inspired my way. I also am a Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI®) through Loving Touch. I teach infant massage to caregivers in a class setting and incorporate pieces within one-on-one consultations when beneficial.
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Speech-language Pathologist, MA, CCC-SLP, ASHA Certified
I earned my masters degree at the University of Kansas in 2010. I have worked with all ages across the spectrum and am currently working in a pediatric clinic, part-time. I want to help create a nourished beginning that leads to healthy, typical development.
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Primitive Reflex Training and Craniosacral Therapy
I began my journey in primitive reflex work in 2013 with Rhythmic Movement Training courses taught by Sonya Story and Moira Dempsey. I have continued my professional development and training with Maxine Haller, OTR/L and have recently taken the Facial Reflex class from Masgutova Educational Institute (MNRI®). From the moment primitive reflex work was explained to me, I was captivated and amazed with its benefits. I look forward to introducing this remarkable work to you and your baby.
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I have studied CranioSacral Therapy through the Upledger Institute advancing quickly through foundational and upper level courses. I have even had the opportunity to be a Teaching Assistant. This work is a crucial component to calming the nervous system and allowing good connections between brain and body.
"Nothing happens until something moves."
-Albert Einstein
