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How to Know What's Best for Your Baby's Development

It's a universally accepted truth that parents want the best for their children. This is why you are here. As your baby grows, you may find yourself examining each little gesture, movement, and sound, wondering if they're on track. We're here to tell you about the profound impact of movement lessons on a child's development and how, as a parent, you can employ them to ensure your baby reaches their optimal potential.
 

1. Understanding the Importance of Movement:

 
From the moment they are born, babies are learning about the world through their senses and movements. These movements, no matter how subtle, are the building blocks of future milestones like sitting, crawling, and walking. When a movement is not optimal, your baby is still calculating all their development around those movements too!
 

2. Addressing Developmental Concerns Early:

 
If you have concerns about your baby's developmental milestones, it's crucial to address them early. By...
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What to Do If Your Baby Isn't Reaching Their Developmental Milestones?

If you suspect your baby might have delayed milestones, taking proactive steps can make a significant difference:

  1. Consult a Pediatrician: Schedule regular well-baby check-ups and express your concerns to your pediatrician.
  2. Early Intervention Services: These services provide specialized support to address developmental delays.
  3. Occupational and Physical Therapy: These therapies can aid in motor skill development.
  4. Speech-Language Therapy: Vital for addressing communication delays and disorders.
  5. Create a Stimulating Environment: Offer age-appropriate toys, games, and activities to encourage exploration and learning.
  6. Read and Communicate: Engage in reading and talking to stimulate language development.
  7. Play and Interaction: Encourage playtime with you and other children to foster social skills.
  8. Nutrition and Health: Ensure a balanced diet and address any underlying health concerns.
  9. Start giving your child lessons in movement: You are your child's...
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31 Parent Tips For Being Proactive in Optimal Baby Development

 

1.Provide a safe and stimulating environment for the baby to explore.

 

 

2. Encourage physical activity and play to promote gross motor development.

 

 

3. If your baby favors looking to one side talk to your pediatrician. It could be torticollis. Learn more in our free torticollis course. CLICK HERE 

 

 

4. Read to the baby daily to promote language and cognitive development.

 

 

5. Interact hold and play with your baby, they learn development from your movements the more you interact with them.

 

 

6. If you feel like your baby is behind in their development, get the Movement Lesson Baby Milestone Momentum Chart. CLICK HERE. 

Did you know this Firs Baby Milestone?

You think it's 'Lying Down' but it's their Absolute Horizon
 
For a parent to assume our development when it can be attained and manipulated by oneself and others through a cognitive process without knowing where that being has originated...
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Babies Born in Space and Baby Development and Milestones

What would it take to have a baby born in space?

 
One thing is for sure, there is not the opportunity for variables in development like there is on earth.
 
Gravity is such an important part of how a baby develops, and it is almost completely ignored in a child's development.
 
Gravity seems to only come into play when a child is starting to develop scoliosis at a later age.
 
A child's interaction with gravity should be evaluated on the first day of life.
 
When this evaluation is given, a parent or professional can have the blueprint of what that child's development will look like without intervention.
 

Now there are two types of intervention parents have on their babies without even knowing it, the first is movement intervention and the second is movement restriction intervention.

 

Without knowing it, parents give their children a lot of movement restriction intervention.

 
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Number One Impact on Baby Development

Movement organization starts at birth when the baby comes out of the vaginal canal.

 

When a baby has been birth via c-section, with an epidural through the vaginal canal, or cord complications when the baby is coming out of the vaginal canal, the baby's ability to have healthy rotational responses is at risk. 

 

The most important factor that affects your child's development! Key things that affect your baby's developmental milestones! What to look for, what to do, birth trauma, and genetics, learn early intervention activities with Movement Lesson.

 

In this video I explain the creations of movement in the body and that movement's relationship to gravity. 

 

 

How a baby rolls over is a tell tale sign of their gravity and movement relationship. 

 

In this video, I evaluate a baby rolling over and what it means for their potential development based off of the baby's relationship with gravity. 

 

 

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Learn the NUMBER ONE factor that affects baby's development! Support healthy brain growth.

 

What EXACTLY does your child need?

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You want movement!
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You want progression!
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And that is Exactly what Movement Lesson offers, Progression which equals Milestone Momentum.
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It’s the case for many of our kiddos that they are not doing a movement or milestone because their body literally DOES NOT KNOW HOW.
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Movement that was stuck and impossible we need to unstuck so movement can Be Possible.

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You don’t have to be a pro at this to Create Movement Possibilities for your child.
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It only takes One Determined mom, dad, caregiver, or professional to put in the time to get AMAZING RESULTS.
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Every Day it’s my goal to see progression in my children’s movement and abilities.
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I have six children, and I work on All Of Them!
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I assess, know exactly where I need it to work to Make The Most Difference, I work on my kids for 10-20-30 minutes (depending on how long they will let me), and off to the next kid.
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And I try to work on my kids in EVERY...
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