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Before the Delay: How the Infant Sensor Mat Detects Developmental Concerns Early


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šŸŽ™ļø NEW PODCAST EPISODE! šŸŽ™ļø

🚨 ā€œBefore the Delay: How the Infant Sensor Mat Detects Developmental Concerns Earlyā€ 🚨


šŸ”Š Rock the World with Kay and Michelle is back—this time unveiling a groundbreaking approach to early development that shifts us away from ā€œwait and seeā€ and toward early awareness, early insight, and early support .


If you’re a parent, pediatric professional, therapist, or advocate who believes babies deserve proactive care—not delayed reactions—this episode is a must-hear.


If you care about early intervention, informed parenting, and using movement as vital health data—this one’s for you.


šŸ’” What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Ā 


āœ… Why waiting for missed milestones means losing critical windows of early learning

āœ… How the Infant Motion Sensor Mat captures subtle movement patterns from birth

āœ… What ā€œpre-functional movementā€ is—and why it matters before milestones appear

āœ… How breathing, weight shift, tone, reflexes, and pressure patterns reveal early concerns

āœ… The difference between what a baby does and how a baby moves

āœ… How early movement data can inform referrals to neurology, pulmonology, genetics, GI, and more

āœ… Why this tool is not diagnostic , but powerfully informative and empowering

āœ… How early awareness supports better outcomes—without fear or alarm


šŸ‘©ā€āš•ļø Michelle Turner (Founder of Movement Lessonā„¢) introduces the Infant Motion Sensor and Turner AI, sharing the clinical insight, innovation, and personal journey behind its creation

šŸ’¬ Kayla Ireland (Kindly Neurodivergent with Kay) brings lived experience, advocacy, and clarity to why early movement evaluation matters—for babies and families alike


šŸ”„ Why This Episode Matters:Ā 

Babies communicate through movement long before words or milestones. When we learn to listen earlier, we give families time—time to understand, time to support, and time to change trajectories.


šŸ’¬ ā€œEarly action isn’t panic—it’s empowerment.ā€

šŸ’¬ ā€œMovement is data. And babies deserve to be understood from day one.ā€


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🌐 Visit movementlesson.academy for more resources and support


Kayla Ireland is a bold and unstoppable 27-year-old with cerebral palsy. A wheelchair user for most of her day, Kayla refuses to let any obstacle define her. She’s a college student, avid horseback rider, office manager, communication assistant, co-author, and the host of three successful talk shows—all facilitated through her iPad as a speaking device. Kayla’s voice is a powerful force, advocating for inclusion, representation, and the limitless potential within every individual.

Michelle Turner, the creator of Movement Lessonā„¢, is a globally recognized expert in infant and child development. As a mother, author, presenter, and movement specialist, Michelle has built one of the most extensive libraries dedicated to understanding and improving human movement. Her pioneering approach integrates vision, weight transfer, transitional skills, and rotational movements to unlock new pathways for growth and development.

Together, Kayla and Michelle bring their passion, knowledge, and unique perspectives to every episode of Rock the World. They explore stories of courage, resilience, and innovation, highlighting both the similarities and diverse experiences that unite us all. From expert insights and family stories to thought-provoking discussions, this podcast aims to inspire change, challenge perceptions, and remind us all that every voice has the power to make a difference.


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