Welcome to Nectar & Nurture

We are three mamas walking alongside families through every stage —offering gentle, nervous-system–focused care for babies, children, and mamas. We help unwind tension, restore balance, and support feeding, breathing, sleeping, digestion, and movement with greater ease.

📍 Office Location 14850 Montfort Dr #181, Dallas, TX 75254 (Inside Fire Physical Therapy)

🏡 Home Visits Available Text us to book a home visit:

Amanda — 469-592-7364 Maddie — 214-518-9396

Meet Your Practitioners:

Amanda Telthorst, RN, CLC Lactation Consultant + Infant CFT + CST Amanda supports mothers and babies through the feeding journey, using infant-led movement and fascial release to help babies feed, move, breathe, sleep, and poop with ease. (Accepting babies 0–12 months)

Maddie Roberts, LMT CFT + CST for Babies, Kids & Adults Maddie blends CFT, CST, myofascial release, and visceral manipulation to create openness and ease in the body. She supports the whole family — helping babies and children thrive while also caring for moms, dads, and adults of any age.

Lisa Rice, LMT Prenatal & Postpartum massage— Lisa supports women through pregnancy and postpartum recovery with therapeutic bodywork. She uses Swedish massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, cupping, and muscle energy techniques to relieve pain, reduce tension, and restore comfortable movement in the body.

Craniosacral Fascial Therapy

The goal of craniosacral fascial therapy is to gently unwind and release fascial strain because releasing tight fascia allows the cranial bones and sacrum to correct, allowing for optimal mobility and better brain function. Releasing tight fascia facilitates the cerebrospinal fluid to flow optimally, giving the body space to heal, as the body is self-healing and self-regulating.

I’m Amanda, an RN, a CLC (Certified Lactation Counselor) and bodyworker trained in the Gillespie Approach.

I support the mother-child dyad holistically throughout the breastfeeding journey and beyond. I believe the root cause of breastfeeding problems and other infant conditions can often be addressed with bodywork. In my practice, I hold space for the body to unwind and release tight fascia to help the body heal itself and function optimally.

I integrate bodywork with breastfeeding support because I believe breastfeeding problems and tightness in the body are interconnected. For example, with oral restrictions, I often see tightness along the length of the body. By releasing and unwinding tight fascia throughout the body, the symptoms of oral restrictions can improve (for example, decreased pain while nursing, no longer clicking while nursing, no longer having a side preference when nursing, and more!).

I’m Amanda, an RN, a CLC (Certified Lactation Counselor) and bodyworker trained in the Gillespie ... Read More

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