Tiny Ties Feeding Therapy

Southern Alberta’s Clinic for Pediatric Feeding, Oral Ties, and Oral Function Support

At Tiny Ties, feeding is our specialty - and our passion!

As a pediatric feeding therapist specializing in infant and child feeding, I help families move from stress to confidence. Whether that means improving breastfeeding, finding the right bottle, introducing solids, or supporting a selective eater, my therapy approach is gentle, collaborative, and rooted in the belief that feeding should feel good - for both you and your child.

Insurance Coverage

Many extended health benefit plans offer coverage for speech therapy services provided by a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to understand your specific coverage. Detailed receipts are provided for insurance purposes.

Services

  • Infant Feeding Therapy

    Whether your baby is breastfed, bottle-fed, or a combination of both, we are here to support a variety of feeding challenges, including: latching, supply, poor weight gain, bottle aversions, and more.

    Specialized training in oral ties allows us to explore whether a tongue or lip tie could be playing a role in your baby’s feeding challenges and provide guidance for next steps.

  • Feeding Therapy - Solids and Beyond

    We support children through every stage of their feeding journey. From introducing baby’s first foods and promoting optimal oral-motor coordination to working through picky eating, expanding food variety, and reducing mealtime stress, we’re here to help support your child’s nutrition and feeding skills.

  • Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy - Coming January 2026

    Myofunctional therapy is a gentle, exercise-based approach that supports optimal function of the mouth, tongue, lips, and face. It focuses on improving the way we breathe, swallow, chew, and rest our oral muscles - skills that play a major role in feeding, speech, sleep, and overall growth.

Hi, I’m Kristen!

Here to support you and your little one from first feeds to first bites and beyond.