A baby’s budding movement skills develop gradually over the first year. During the second half of the first year, your Locomotion Baby is on the move!
Interact with your baby in a new way! For your Pre-Locomotion Baby (newborn- 5 months) create a space for your FloorMoves sessions every day. This is the movement foundation that gets the developmental ball rolling. Watch with wonder and delight at every little body move your baby makes. The friendly force of gravity is familiar Read More »
In Tummy Time 4 month old babies can raise their head higher to 90 degrees, keep their head in midline, support themselves on their forearms and look down at their hands.
In our last Blog, we learned how the babies’ movement explorations develop the first reverse curve of their spine. In Tummy Time play, this is visible
Your baby’s spinal curves are shaped through body movement and supported body positions. In the womb a baby’s spine is in a primary C-curve shape.
Cuddling and gazing attentively at your baby’s face, you may notice your baby is looking just as intently at you. In these face-to-face interactions,
Babies smile in response to smiles and also prompt smiles in others. In the first two months your baby can focus on your face best when in your arms from a distance of 8-12 inches. In everyday interactions,
What babies do most in the first year is to move and explore what they can do with their body. A number of parents have told us
Amazing Babies Moving provides parents with a new way to bond with their baby. Parenting through Movement is a fun way to create a healthy start for a body-confident, expressive and motivated baby!
We have provided a Baby Guide in our Book for you to follow your baby’s movement development and also provided corresponding movement explorations for you to do. This new approach to parenting is based on your active physical involvement