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Tummy Time For Newborns: What Every Parent Needs To Know

Tummy Time For Newborns: What Every Parent Needs To Know

Time: 49:24
This episode I cover Tummy Time and how best to support your baby with courage, knowledge, and true success.
Growth and development are NOT linear.
Each child follows their own developmental rhythm, so not all babies will reach these stages at the same time, and sometimes they get bunched together.
It's a progression. It's necessary beyond strength and coordination.
Listen through and learn how it builds conscious intellectual activity!
Tummy Time supports:
Visual skills / depth perception - visual & auditory connection/integrationOpen up hands / thumb - grabbing and picking small items (utensils, object play)Prevents / mitigate plagiocephaly  & torticollisLengthen & strengthen front of the body: roll-over, sit-up, crawl, stand & walkBaby Led Weaning introduces solid foods around ~ 6 months 
 START with goal of  1-2 mins  for  every wake period / broken up in 24 hrsThink BURSTS: provide a few seconds on your chest, football position, or lapAround the second month introduce floor with a towel rolled up under him/herTOYS to distract are very helpfulBut remember... YOU are his #1 toy. You are her love interest.By 3 months  work toward 60 mins of tummy time broken up throughout the whole day ... sprinkled across each waking periodTHE PURPOSE HERE is to find clarity & provide a place where moms can find peace knowing they don’t have to figure it out on their own.
It’s good for all of us - babies, children and adults - to push ourselves OUT OF OUR COMFORT ZOME  just a little bit ... and then practice things that are a bit hard.
That's how we grow.
That's healthy development.
That's progress.
That's living.
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Episode ID: 1000596408436
GUID: Buzzsprout-12113762
Release Date: 25/01/2023, 07:30:00

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As a new mom, don’t you wish you had someone whispering in your ear with practical and trustworthy guidance? Finding clarity can be challenging these days, and the uncertainty seems almost deafening. Talking Toddlers breaks down how our children grow, learn & develop - by building relationships, human connections, and learning through language. I’m Erin Hyer, a licensed speech-language pathologist - and for nearly 35 years I’ve played with kids on the floor, inspired parents to use everyday routines for learning, consulted with early educators, and trained graduate students to move beyond the classroom and “think outside the box.” My purpose is clear - understand how the brain learns to learn, bridge any gaps before they turn into life-long challenges, and keep kids moving forward. I don’t believe in “taking anything for granted” or “leaving it to chance.” Nor do I subscribe to accepting the increasing “new normal.” Parents are in a very special position to create a language-rich home environment & truly guide kids to thrive, to learn through everyday activities, while building confidence, flexibility and a true curiosity for learning. Episodes will bring practical ideas, as well as, some deep dives to help you understand why there are roadblocks? I believe we are more likely to implement strategies and activities or make changes if we know the reasoning behind them. My goal - to help moms feel empowered and toddlers happier. Please join me every Tuesday, Talking Toddlers where moms come for clarity, connection and courage. Stay tuned for amazing interviews, discussions & practical guidance on how Talking Toddlers learn to thrive - at home - with their moms!

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