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I think you have acquired a ginger gremlin
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Sensory-seeking behaviors, such as motor restlessness before and during sleep, are quite common in babies. A common characteristic among these signs is the baby’s desire for sensory stimulation to calm down and fall asleep. Examples include: 🎈Physical movement: The baby attempts to sense their own body’s boundaries by moving around and flapping their arms and legs (similar to what my daughter does in the video). 🎈High need for movement to sleep (e.g., bouncing baby hammock, pram/stroller, pilates ball). 🎈High need to be held tightly/wrapped. 🎈High need for sucking (breastfeeding, pacifier). 🎈Continuous head movement back and forth. 🎈Pressing up against the side or head of the bed. 🎈Sleep difficulties where the cause is not obvious are often sensory-related. If neither you nor your baby is bothered by these behaviors, you don’t have to take any action. It’s completely normal for a baby to want to be held, to want to suck, and to require some movement. However, if these behaviors are pronounced and thereby challenging the well-being of your baby or your family in any way, I want you to know that in most cases, they can be addressed by stimulating the primary senses with simple exercises. I’ve made these evidence-based exercises easily accessible to you in my online exercise program, ‘DeveloBaby - Sleep.’ The program includes easy and enjoyable sensory-stimulating exercises demonstrated on real babies, as well as lots of tips for improving baby sleep. You can find the program on my webshop (link in bio). ❗️Sensory stimulation is beneficial for all children, but children who have experienced a traumatic or premature birth, pain, or illness may particularly benefit from sensory stimulation exercises❗️ The program is divided into two age groups: under 2 years (from about five weeks) and over 2 years (up to about 9 years). Use discount code ‘MOTOR15’ for a 15% discount. With love, Maria ♥️ (Your pediatric physical therapist from Denmark 🇩🇰) . . . . #Sensoryseeker #sensoryintegration #tactilesense #fussynights #tactilesense #vestibularsense #colic #reflux #premature #sensoryintegrationsexercises #babyexercises #baby #babyhack
Sensory-seeking behaviors, such as motor restlessness before and during sleep, are quite common in babies. A common characteristic among these signs is the baby’s desire for sensory stimulation to calm down and fall asleep. Examples include: 🎈Physical movement: The baby attempts to sense their own body’s boundaries by moving around and flapping their arms and legs (similar to what my daughter does in the video). 🎈High need for movement to sleep (e.g., bouncing baby hammock, pram/stroller, pilates ball). 🎈High need to be held tightly/wrapped. 🎈High need for sucking (breastfeeding, pacifier). 🎈Continuous head movement back and forth. 🎈Pressing up against the side or head of the bed. 🎈Sleep difficulties where the cause is not obvious are often sensory-related. If neither you nor your baby is bothered by these behaviors, you don’t have to take any action. It’s completely normal for a baby to want to be held, to want to suck, and to require some movement. However, if these behaviors are pronounced and thereby challenging the well-being of your baby or your family in any way, I want you to know that in most cases, they can be addressed by stimulating the primary senses with simple exercises. I’ve made these evidence-based exercises easily accessible to you in my online exercise program, ‘DeveloBaby - Sleep.’ The program includes easy and enjoyable sensory-stimulating exercises demonstrated on real babies, as well as lots of tips for improving baby sleep. You can find the program on my webshop (link in bio). ❗️Sensory stimulation is beneficial for all children, but children who have experienced a traumatic or premature birth, pain, or illness may particularly benefit from sensory stimulation exercises❗️ The program is divided into two age groups: under 2 years (from about five weeks) and over 2 years (up to about 9 years). Use discount code ‘MOTOR15’ for a 15% discount. With love, Maria ♥️ (Your pediatric physical therapist from Denmark 🇩🇰) . . . . #Sensoryseeker #sensoryintegration #tactilesense #fussynights #tactilesense #vestibularsense #colic #reflux #premature #sensoryintegrationsexercises #babyexercises #baby #babyhack

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