A new father expressed his concern in a recent discussion that their nanny wasn’t trained in the importance of Tummy Time for pre-locomotion babies in the first half year. Many parents are also not sufficiently aware of the importance of Tummy Time in the early months. For the convenience of it, a parent may put Read More »
Natural Movement Development in The Baby’s First Year – ABM Level 1 – Five Day Certificate Program with Beverly Stokes
Dominican University Campus, San Rafael, CA August 13 – 17, 2012 (Monday – Friday)
How do babies play in the earliest months? How do babies develop their body awareness? What is movement play?
When you are watching your baby before she/he plays with toys – what do you notice?
The best way to introduce your baby to Tummy Time is through our Parent and Baby body-to-body movement explorations. Here are some tips before you begin:
7 ABC Tips for Dads – Attuning, Bonding and Calming your Baby
A delightful feature at Amazing Babies Moving is talking to first time parents. Recently I was talking to a new Dad. Having a baby encourages
A baby’s ability to focus on his parents’ animated facial expressions is the foundation of the development of visual attention in these face-to-face interactions. In the early months babies respond to drawn-out vowel sounds and
BIG NEWS! The AMAZING BABIES MOVING BOOK is now published in Italian under the title: NEONATI FELICI IN MOVIMENTO – Guida Per Lo Sviluppo Motorio Insieme Al Tuo Bambino Da 0 a 12 Mesi
In your Tummy Time for Two, do you provide unstructured time for your baby to play on the floor each day? During these physical interactions with gravity, babies explore their body through touch and movement to develop their body awareness, body image and body confidence.
When we see babies as moving scientists, expansive explorers, eager investigators, delightful communicators and improvisers in play, we share in the joy of their self-motivated actions and interactions in their environment.
When we see babies as moving scientists, expansive explorers, eager investigators, delightful communicators and improvisers in play, we share in the joy of their self-motivated actions and interactions in their environment.