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As a pediatric physical therapist, I see many babies who struggle to keep their arms on the ground and/or hold their heads up during tummy time. For effective tummy time, a baby should touch the ground at three support points: the pubic bone and the inside of both elbows. When these three support points make contact with the ground, tummy time becomes easier. Based on my experience, the three most common underlying reasons for difficulty with tummy time are: 🎈 Arching: The baby has difficulty activating the body’s rotations and spreads their arms out to try to stabilize themselves. 🎈 Preferred side: One side is weaker than the other. 🎈 Low tone: The baby has “floppy” muscles. For all three issues, I recommend helping your baby sense where their arms should be. One way to do this is through “approximations,” as demonstrated in the video. Gently press the baby’s arms into the ground at the support points to give their brain some feedback, making it easier for them to place their arms correctly. I suggest doing this for a couple of minutes several times a day. This exercise is just one of the many tips and exercises in my international bestselling exercise program/course, “Develobaby - Tummy Time.” 💥This weekend, I am offering 15% off everything!💥 With love, Maria ♥️ . . . . . #Sensoryseeker #sensoryintegration #tactilesense #fussynights #tactilesense #vestibularsense #colic #reflux #premature #sensoryintegrationsexercises #babyexercises #baby #babyhack
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