@develobaby: I’ve noticed that quite a lot of videos here on Instagram depict a back-to-belly rolling pattern where the baby arches their back and looks up. In this post, I will explain why this is not the best way to help a baby achieve a strong body. The baby in this video executes a good quality roll. She rolls over her stretched lower arm and looks slightly downwards. This activates and strengthens the oblique abdominal muscles, which are important for all the milestones to come. Therefore, when assisting your baby with rolling, always position the toy so that your baby looks downwards. Don’t rush the movement. The more you hurry, the more your baby will need to compensate. Learn how to contribute to a strong motor foundation and promote a good rolling pattern in my program “Tummy Time”. Select the “Back Dominance” program if your baby frequently arches their back. ❗️Use the code MOTOR15 today for a discount on the program 😊❗️ If you found this helpful, you know what you can do to help share the video with more people 🙌🏻 With love, Maria ♥️ (Your pediatric physical therapist from Denmark 🇩🇰) . . . . . #Babypt #paediatricpt #paediatricot #strongbaby #babyexercises #babyhack #newborn #babyexercise #nappychange #sensoryintegration #momhack #babyplay #motordevelopment #montessoriparenting #montessori #flathead #babytips #babydevelopment