Jean Bender, APRN
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
I focus on comprehensive infant care using evidence-based developmental assessment and parent-centered guidance to support healthy growth during those critical early months. I specialize in addressing feeding challenges, including breastfeeding optimization and introduction of solids, while also managing common infant conditions like reflux and colic through both behavioral and clinical interventions. I'm available for telehealth visits and work closely with families to establish routines and recognize developmental milestones.
Services offered
I provide comprehensive telehealth assessments for infants from newborn through 12 months, focusing on feeding optimization, growth monitoring, and developmental screening. I use a combination of clinical evaluation and parental observation to diagnose and manage common conditions including gastroesophageal reflux, colic, and feeding difficulties. My approach emphasizes evidence-based techniques such as positioning strategies, feeding schedule modification, and graduated assessment of latch and milk transfer for breastfeeding families. Typical telehealth sessions involve visual assessment, detailed history-taking about feeding patterns and developmental behaviors, and personalized guidance with written follow-up instructions. I serve new parents, families with feeding concerns, and those seeking preventive developmental support during infancy.