THE TONGUE-TIE SUPPORT DIRECTORIES

Know what to look for and where to find the best providers for infant oral ties.

Let me give you the short-cut to all the best professional directories so you can find help as quickly and easily as possible. These guides will save you so much time and money (not to mention your sanity) in the search for providers to help your little one. No more endless searching and late-night googling. And don’t worry, there are options for local and virtual support, so you can have access to qualified professionals, no matter where you live.

Are you ready?

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Tongue-Tie Support Directories

A digital guide for finding skilled tongue-tie professionals (before or after a release) to support your baby's oral development! You'll be prompted to create a free account before you purchase to ensure you'll be able to access the guide as soon as you checkout.


✓ 10+ U.S. & International Tongue-Tie Directories
✓ Education to make inform decisions
✓ Resources for virtual support
✓ Login to your account to view at any time
✓ Life-time access to future updates
tongue tie support directories find skilled providers and professionals to evaluate and release infant oral ties

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Before purchasing, you’ll be prompted to create a free account to ensure immediate access to the guide once checkout is complete.

You will receive a Welcome email to login at any time, or you can login from the menu at the top of this website.

No matter where you live, I did my best to give options for finding local or virtual help - all over the world.

There is a mix of U.S. and International Directories available in this guide!

Some providers (such as release providers) need to be seen in person, but there are options for getting help virtually if you live in a rural area with limited resources.

It’s important that your baby gets the right kind of bodywork before considering a tongue-tie release!

DID YOU KNOW…

infant bodywork

Skilled tongue-tie professionals recommend professional bodywork before and after a tongue-tie release because it’s been shown to increase positive outcomes for babies and mothers.

For some, it can prevent an unnecessary release!

For others, it prepares them for the release by releasing tension in the mouth - making the tie more accessible for a full and complete release.

20+ U.S. & International Bodyworker Directories

Lists of professionals offering virtual consults if you don’t have someone local

Questions to ask a bodyworker

Top resources and courses for supporting your baby from home

The Infant Bodywork Directories has all the top conventional and holistic therapies that are recommended for babies with ties.

THE DETAILS

what's inside the tongue tie support directories

A sneak peek of what's inside:

  • Everything I wish I had known before jumping into a tongue-tie release with my first baby.

  • Learn about oral ties and how ties are a whole body issue.

  • Learn the importance of a functional exam versus how it "looks" when it comes to diagnosing a ties with links to video examples from TOT-trained professionals.

  • Learn the holistic "Order of Operations" when it comes to treating ties.

  • Learn the importance of surrounding yourself with a skilled team of professionals and what to look for in each one.

  • Multiple professional articles on ties and access to studies and research.

  • Links to external video Playlists for Pre- and Post-Release Preparation.

  • Top Professionals in the field to learn from.

  • Multiple great support groups and how to find local ones.

  • Guide to how to make decisions and trust your intuition for your baby.

  • 3 IBCLC Directories along with questions to ask and red flags to look out for.

  • 11 IBCLCs offering virtual consults

  • 2 Tongue-Tie Release Provider Directories

  • Questions to ask and red flags to look out for.

  • 4 Additional Tongue-Tie Professional Directories

  • FAQs

  • Glossary defining terms

“If you’re looking for holistic support for oral dysfunction and/or ties, start here! The Tongue Tie Support Directories Guide offers clear, thoughtful guideposts for navigating the most important questions and decisions surrounding tongue ties. Hannah demystifies the landscape by outlining a solid roadmap for diagnosis and treatment, distinguishing oral dysfunction from ties (while showing how they can be related), and sharing invaluable advice for choosing your team of providers - including “red flags” to help avoid costly mistakes. The additional resource links and provider directories are outstanding. This guide contains everything needed to quickly build your comprehension and confidence in finding the right support for your baby!”

“This guide was extremely thorough and well detailed! A very helpful tool for moms who are new or confused in the tongue tie world.

“The Tongue-Tie Support Directories Guide is a clear, compassionate, and well-curated resource that helps parents move from uncertainty to informed action. It’s an invaluable tool for families seeking knowledgeable support and trusted referrals.”

  • For the mom who doesn’t know where to start and feels lost when it comes to looking for providers to help with latch or feeding issues, reflux, and even tongue-tie. For any mom wanting to find the most qualified providers for bodywork and tongue-ties as quickly as possible.

  • You can… but it will take a lot longer. Trust me - I know from experience. :) It has taken me 4 years to gather all the information I share in these guides. If you don’t know what questions to ask or where to start, you’re in the right place. The guides list best provider specialties, resources, and next steps in one place - so you can find support with clarity and confidence.

  • Not at all! Even adults can benefit from the Directory Guides.

  • I created the Directory Guides with you in mind! Everyone should have access to qualified care for their babies and I’ve done my best to make that care as accessible as possible. Inside each guide, there are several pages of virtual options - providers who see clients virtually and professionals in the field who have created comprehensive courses to learn from.

  • There are thousands of providers across the directory sites that are listed in these guides. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to vet them all. Inside, I list several individual professionals who share helpful information, courses or offer one-on-one support virtually. I have also listed providers who I have personally purchased courses from, but other than that, it will be up to your own discretion and intuition to vet the providers you find.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The guides are viewable as a digital ebook in your own account on this website. This allows me to give you immediate access to updates as they come out. It is not a downloadable or physical product.

  • When you purchase, you’ll be prompted to create a private account. You’ll use that to login at the top right of this website. Any guides you’ve purchased will live in your Account and you can view them at any time - on your phone or computer.

  • Because these guides are digital products with instant access, all sales are final and refunds cannot be offered.

  • I did my best to give specifics and lots of external video clips for those who want to research and it’s skim-friendly. Use the Table of Contents to jump to what is relevant to you or just use the directories if that’s what you’re needing the most right now.

Disclaimer: These guides are a reflection of my personal experience and research as a mother of two tongue-tied babies. They are what I wish I had from the beginning of my own journey with my first baby. None of the information inside the guides or shared on this website is professional or medical advice.

The use of the guides does not guarantee any outcomes or provide diagnosis of any kind. It does not guarantee that you will be able to find local professionals. The providers listed in the online professionals section can be a good place to start if you are unable to find a provider locally. The information in these guides is designed to help you in making an informed decision when choosing a provider for your baby and give you the tools to research what feels best for your baby. Do your research, read up on providers’ education and always ask if they have experience in treating infants with your baby’s specific symptoms. Most importantly, lean into your intuition to guide you.