Sensory Lifestyle

How to do Tummy Time with your baby

Tummy time. Some babies don’t mind it. Some babies have big issues with it. Either way you will find out clear and loud what preference your baby has. As an OT (Occupational Therapist), I have taught the technique outlined in this post to many new moms with great results. Their little bundle of joy turning into tolerable tummy explorers. The strategy takes time and effort. But it is doable with good patience and practice. The most important thing: Don’t give up!

Important

The sooner you start placing your baby on their tummy the easier it will be for your baby. Please consult with your doctor first to ensure that there is no medical restrictions. Once your baby is all clear go for it.

Laying the foundations through tummy time

Josh started tummy time from day one. The first time was when I placed him on my chest while still in the hospital bed. There is something special about that 1st moment. Looking in your little one’s eyes. I loved looking at him and seeing him trying to move to look into my eyes. Even if it was for a split second. It was an amazing bonding experience that I will cherish forever.

Why do tummy time?

This is an essential activity for your baby. It helps to build coordination and strengthens your baby’s neck, shoulders, arms and trunk. These muscles help with motor skills such as: rolling over, crawling, pulling self up and sitting up.

Safety tips for tummy time:

When to start & duration of tummy time?

The sooner you start the less likely they will dislike the activity. It is a learned habit. Furthermore, they will quickly become stronger. I started laying Josh (my son) on my chest while he was on his tummy from the day he was born.

If you are experiencing difficulties, start them slowly. Try not to stress! Take a breath and try again later. Then aim to increase the repetition to create a new habit.  It can be as short as few seconds at first. Watch them gain strength.

The AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) recommends beginning play on tummy from the first day back from the hospital while your baby is awake. Start 2 to 3 times each day for a short period of time (3-5minutes) and increasing the amount as they become stronger and enjoy the activity. AAP recommends working up to 40 to 60 minutes a day. The total time can be split into short sessions throughout the day.

When are you done with tummy time? When your baby cries or rests their face on the surface, this is a sign they are done. Give them a break and come back to it later.

How to do tummy time?

There are many ways to practice tummy time. You can also grade them depending on their interest and strength. Try to incorporate tummy time into daily activities such as after changing a diaper or after bath time when you are drying your baby.

Tummy Time positions:

Here is a video I am happy to share with you which illustrates some of the activities I mentioned above. This is through Pathways.org, Five essential tummy time moves.

So there you have it. I hope these tips make it easier for you to practice tummy time with your little bundle of joy. If you need more help or not sure how to do a tummy time activity outlined above, feel free to contact me or leave a comment below.

Have fun playing!

~ Urszula