Support Baby’s Development with Tummy Time & 6 Tips to make Tummy Time more Fun for the Baby

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Do you ask yourself WHEN and HOW you should introduce tummy time for your newborn? Well, look no further because in this video, Nathalie Kaufmann, Pregnancy and Birth Consultant and TCM Therapist, and Mathias Ritter, Researcher and Science Geek, tell you everything there is to know about tummy time!
First, they explain the benefits of tummy time and how tummy time can help with your baby’s development.
Next, they explain what tummy time is exactly and which tummy time positions are suitable for babies from the age of 1 day. They also explain when you should introduce tummy time and for how long each day.
And of course, they also discuss best practices, such as whether or not you should do tummy time right after a feed, or if you can do tummy time when your baby cries and if tummy time helps with gas.
Finally, they also give you 6 tips on how to make tummy time more fun for your baby and thus more enjoyable for yourself!

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Loved this video. I have been having a hard time with baby liking tummy time and I want to make sure she enjoys it and develops properly…. You have been great throughout my pregnancy. Thanks for all your time!

CarlyJS
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I rarely did tummy time with either of my two babies other than on my chest, I mainly just gave them both plenty of time on their back with toys above ( or nothing just to let them look around and have time discovering their own body). I think the natural instinct to kick up their legs and explore meant their core strength built up gradually and they learned to roll over them. My second baby is now 6 months and always rolls herself over when put down and can army crawl. I am of the opinion that you can almost let them decide and let them be the guide (but maybe that's cos I've had very active babies!). Ps I do love your videos, just wanted to give a different perspective!

stephlom
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My little one despised tummy time no matter what I did, so I stopped doing it after a while.
Where I come from children are much healthier than here in the United States and people don't do tummy time anyways.

posttenebraslux
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Our 3 month old had a regression he was doing awesome and this week all of a sudden is complete and utter rubbish at it now. So bizarre?

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