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I like how realistic this video is with a crying baby doing tummy time. It made it more relatable. Obviously you would stop if the baby becomes distressed, but naturally babies find tummy time frustrating and will cry. This baby is a trooper for demonstrating these exercises, he’s probably a teenager by now 😅
I was born with this condition. I have a mild case. I never heard of this untill I was in my 20s. I made it to my 30s. I am very lucky I made it past 3 - 6 months. I have learning difficulties and I suffer with Seizures. I’m glad they have more Knowledge of this then back in the 90s
I was taking online classes from 9 - 5 so I was having to sit for long periods at a time. ru-vid.comUgkxEhgucmXpcAGYh8fatGFEnOK2V97VIwhG After the first day in a regular table chair, I thought about an exercise ball and ordered one that night. It came the next day! My hips, legs, back and butt couldn't have been happier! I'm almost 5'11" and I ordered the largest size and it was perfect for me. I also have RLS (restless legs) and this helped so much.Pumping it up was a little challenging and definitely gives you a good arm workout, (I'm a 62 yo woman) but it's very doable. Getting the tape centered with the hole to inflate it and then getting the pin back in was also a little tricky. But I love my new "chair" and I love the torquiose color. Hopefully it will also get used for exercise. 😁
I worry about people who have special needs kids and have to travel long distances due to create deserts, as well as medical and travel expenses. It's a huge problem. Kids and parents deserve better from our country as a whole.
I absolutely love how you showed the raw reality that kids, like adults, don’t enjoy being challenged and pushed, but that’s alright! As a new parent, that has been something I’ve had a hard time with, but it’s absolutely necessary!
I taught my baby to roll from her back to tummy around this time. Having a hard time with tummy to back. Honestly ever since I showed her all she does is roll to her tummy. It's cute
is something wrong with my baby? hes about to turn 4 months and hes rolling from back to tummy, but not tummy to back. something i could do or ia this normal?
That ball is far too big! Use an appropriately sized peanut ball. Your ball activity served no purpose other than to squash the baby. It didn’t promote core strength or help the brain experience weight through arms or legs. You also rushed the movements on the mat and even continued while the baby was obviously very distressed. Really poor.
Egad!…development of independent standing starts at birth…best to go back to all the earlier developmental stages (if concerned with child’s developmental gains) and saturate the child with one sided proprioception (on already dominant proprioception side, and/or kinesthetic through already prominent kinesthetic side, inducing cross lateral proprioception)….sorry…yet everything on the video greatly risks forming high anxiety and energy inefficient action habits.