Understanding Tongue Tie in Babies
Tongue Tie in Babies:
Feeding, Sleep & Development
Moms’ Meet at Peak Family Practice
Friday 24th April 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm
— Free to attend —
— Topic: Tongue Tie in Babies: Feeding, Sleep & Development —
Tongue tie can raise many questions for parents, from feeding difficulties and reflux to sleep, comfort, and early development. This Moms’ Meet will be a relaxed, practical session guided by your questions, which you are welcome to submit to us ahead of time.
Together, we’ll explore how to recognise when tongue tie may be relevant, what impact it can have, and how best to approach it in a calm, informed way.
Angela (“Angie”) Buck is a physiotherapist, lactation consultant, and craniosacral fascial therapist with over 20 years of experience supporting mothers and infants. She specialises in the assessment and management of both breast and bottle feeding difficulties, with a particular focus on oral motor function and conditions related to tongue tie.
As always, there will be time for questions, conversation, and connection in a warm, supportive space.
Speaker
Angela Buck
Location
This event will be hosted at Peak Family Practice, 4 Victoria Avenue, Hout Bay.
We’ll gather in our multipurpose room alongside the Peak playground at the back of the building.
Parking
There is parking available directly outside the practice for your convenience.
If those bays are occupied, you’ll also find lots of free street parking close by.
4 Victoria Avenue, Hout Bay
Friday 24th April 2026
12:00pm - 1:00pm

