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This video is all about tummy time tips and tricks to show you how to do tummy time with a newborn. Tummy time is so important for baby development so I wanted to share how to do tummy time with a baby. Some common questions are how to start tummy time with a baby, how long to do tummy time, what is tummy time, why is tummy time important for your baby's development? So I hope this video gave you some ideas for tummy time especially if your baby doesn't like tummy time. Hope these newborn baby activities (0-3 months give you ideas) at home help. #tummytime #babyactivities #babydevelopment
Torticollis is a condition where the muscles on one side of the neck contract, causing the head to tilt to one side. If left untreated, Torticollis can cause long-term issues with feeding and delays in the achievement of infants' developmental milestones. BUT it can be treated with Occupational or Physical Therapy!
In this video, Dr. Sarah demonstrates two stretches you can try at home to support your infant's treatment. However, if you are concerned that your baby might have Torticollis, it is important that you you seek an evaluation from a trained Occupational or Physical Therapist.