A Simple But Perfect Infant Activity To Help Baby Crawl
Many parents continually search for the
best infant activity to stimulate and encourage their baby's
development... especially during the first few formative years.
During these first years babies must get all the learning experiences
necessary for a complete development.
And developing a complete range of skills requires mastering many
activities and exposure to many learning situations.
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| Baby's ability to bear
weight on both arms is the first step to crawling. It happens before
learning to bear weight on the knees. Encourage further by using
toys to reach for. |
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2 Things all babies must master are:
sufficient
head control to lift and independently turn her head around; and
enough upper body strength to lift both shoulders and head to look
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But there must be a shortcut, isn't there?
Certain key baby activities offer an abundance of stimulation and
valuable learning experiences. Yet, since many parents are totally
unaware of the value of these activities they are mostly overlooked.
One of the very best activities for a developing infant is also one of
the simplest... tummy time!
Tummy lying is a great activity to simultaneously build and develop upper
body strength and proper head control. Both of these vital skills happen
automatically as she learns to hold her head up, look around and push
herself up with her arms.
Upper body strength and
proper head control are absolutely vital skills
all babies must completely master. How does it work?
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| Colorful toys are great for keeping your child's
attention focused on fun things while spending valuable tummy-time
time learning and developing a range of skills and movements. |
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This infant activity gives the best results if you place a
blanket or
mat on the floor.
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Put your baby on her tummy on the mat and scatter
2 or 3 toys around in
front of her to reach for and play with.
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Best is to use
simple, easy-to-grasp
toys just right for your child's
age.
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For the youngest babies, bold
colored toys are especially stimulating;
older children will prefer more colorful toys, ones making noises and
simple construction toys.
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Although this infant activity doesn't require any special equipment, you
may wish to explore the many special tummy time mats and cushions. Many come with age-appropriate toys, such as rings and
rattles, already attached.
Be careful, however, that your child
doesn't get tired of spending too
much time lying on her tummy and seeing the same toys every time!
Many tummy time cushions are made in such a way that the toys can be
detached, so you can substitute the toys and keep things interesting.
As with any activity, be sure to
monitor your child carefully
while lying on her tummy - especially if you have older kids or pets.
If she's lying on a blanket, ensure that it's heavy enough and won't
entangle your baby.
If you don't have a heavy quilt or tummy time cushion, then an
exercise
mat is an inexpensive, comfy and safe alternative.
Tummy time doesn't have to be expensive or high-tech - just put your
baby on the floor and let the fun, exercise and learning begin!
It's the simplest, absolute best
overall infant activity.
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