Clare Lawlor

Clare Lawlor earned her Bachelors of Science in Exercise Science from Rutgers University and a Masters of Occupational Therapy from North Central College. Clare specializes in addressing functional and developmental skills in children, with a particular focus on working with infants for pre- and post-tongue tie (TOTs) release. She ensures that the benefits of tongue tie release go beyond improved breastfeeding and create a positive impact on the infant's long-term health.

Clare believes strongly in the power of having a cheerleader, and she strives to encourage and challenge the individuals she works with to develop independence in their everyday activities. She supports and understands families' busy schedules by educating them on natural opportunities throughout the day to best support the growth and development of their children. Clare has extensive experience working with children with ADHD, Autism, Down Syndrome, learning disabilities, genetic mutations, sensory processing disorders, and behavioral concerns.

She remains committed to further education, holding certifications in TummyTime Method and Primitive Reflex Integration, as well as specialized training in Craniosacral Fascial Therapy (CFT) and infant bodywork.

When Clare is not at ATWC, you can find her spending time with friends and family, watching and attending sporting events, traveling, swimming, reading, working out, or cooking/baking gluten-free goodies.