This makes me ridiculously happy to watch. Her facial expressions: gold! I know these are Irene's previous work and very old now, but I LOVE that they're still available to watch. Thank you :)
This is just lovely on so many levels! Early years practitioners and parents all need to see the purposefulness of everything babies do, and let them move to the next step in their own timeframe.. I was a baby who didn't crawl, and who at times lacked strong support because of life events - and a grownup who sometimes struggles with 'unweighting' myself - The metaphors and the literal meanings are looping round for me... Thank You.
Another wonderful Baby Liv exploration! These are such a delightful way to capture the essence of this Method. As a person recently said to me after watching the video "It makes me want to roll around on the floor again." Yay! Thank you Irene & Jenn for working you magic once again!
Oh!!!, the beautiful "body"! So many extraordinary "Systems" seamlessly coordinating with each other! Begins with the "Bones"! I love Feldenkrais and Hakomi!
I love this video! I had severe hip dysplasia at birth and missed out on much of this opportunity to explore at this age, but have been exploring as an adult in my Feldenkrais sessions. It's wonderful to see how this happens naturally - it's such a lovely, positive video and a great way to explain to others what Feldenkrais method is.
Love these clips....we show them at some of our parenting education programmes....would be great to see some clips around the next stages...ones where they are activly crawiling up and over obstacles like the steps shown at the end :)
Hi Haresh - Mara here with Team Lyon. When babies learn to crawl, sometimes they do it asymmetrically and it's fine, and sometimes the asymmetrical crawling may be an indication of motor challenges or neurological challenges, particularly if the difference between the two sides shows up during other activities too. If you have any concerns, it's best to consult with your family's doctor or pediatrician.
Question please anyone that understand please answer My 11 month old crab crawls is that a bad thing? i figure she didnt recieve enough tummy time! how can i change that????
Has she only ever crab crawled? Crab crawling actually uses the same muscles that are required for her to be lying on her stomach (back muscles) 🙂 I wouldn't say it's a bad thing at all. She's exploring movement and finding ways to be supported and mobile! There's the opportunity to have fun with her with this. Play a little game of copy cat. Copy her crab crawling. And see if she will copy you crawling on all fours. Learning to move is all about experimenting and playing. There isn't a right or wrong. It's all about her system starting to find all these different ways to be in the world! Hope that helps. Nicole - Team Lyon Moderator
I just wonder how to help your baby to to hit her head all the time ? :) Each time when I put my baby down on the floor she sooner or later just b ash her head into the floor.. :D
Dorota, when you mean "put my baby down..." do you mean you're putting her in a certain position ie like sitting or on her stomach? My invitation would be to notice if she tends to hit her head when she puts herself in what positions she is ready to be in. As she finds the organization and supported in positions (like coming to sit/lye on her own) she will most likely not bash her head into the floor as she will be more structurally ready to be there. How is she doing now - 4 months later? Nicole - Team Lyon Moderator
It's good that you post these crawling instructions for the baby to read. It makes it easier for them to remember the various steps in the process.
This makes me ridiculously happy to watch. Her facial expressions: gold! I know these are Irene's previous work and very old now, but I LOVE that they're still available to watch. Thank you :)
...I wish that all babies have a happy childhood
This is just lovely on so many levels! Early years practitioners and parents all need to see the purposefulness of everything babies do, and let them move to the next step in their own timeframe..
I was a baby who didn't crawl, and who at times lacked strong support because of life events - and a grownup who sometimes struggles with 'unweighting' myself - The metaphors and the literal meanings are looping round for me... Thank You.
How Precious Is This?!!!Thank You 4 Sharing Ms. Irene Lyon!!!💖💖💖
My little one is trying to figure out crawling and can't get enough of baby Liv! Excellent editing and showcasing for the earliest of learners!
Lovely way of sharing the method. The joy expressed from Liv as she explores bit by bit her freedom through movement.
i realize it's kinda off topic but do anyone know of a good site to stream new tv shows online ?
I smiled all through the video...so cute a baby
She's so delighted to be moving and to find options - lovely to watch and to laugh along with whoever was filming this. Thank you!
Genial presentation of all the Videos.
Beautiful and just right balance of baby, music, and insights!
Love these vital tools for early education educators on what rich learning really is
Thank you for this beautiful video. I have been exploring the primary curves in the spine and how they develop, this is a wonderful demonstration .
You are SO welcome. Glad this gave you a good visual. Irene :)
Even if you tried, you can not make a doll cuter than her. So cute baby
What an adorable little baby.
SHE IS SO CUUUTE!!! I love her!!!!!
Another wonderful Baby Liv exploration! These are such a delightful way to capture the essence of this Method. As a person recently said to me after watching the video "It makes me want to roll around on the floor again." Yay! Thank you Irene & Jenn for working you magic once again!
I watch this (and class 1) often. They make me happy and delighted to be human.
Please can you make more videos of Baby Liv!
Thank you for the video. Making my daughter watch.
Oh!!!, the beautiful "body"! So many extraordinary "Systems" seamlessly coordinating with each other! Begins with the "Bones"! I love Feldenkrais and Hakomi!
I love this video! I had severe hip dysplasia at birth and missed out on much of this opportunity to explore at this age, but have been exploring as an adult in my Feldenkrais sessions. It's wonderful to see how this happens naturally - it's such a lovely, positive video and a great way to explain to others what Feldenkrais method is.
I can't stop smiling watching her!
Right!!? 🙂
So happy to see another video of Baby Liv! I've been using the first video in a training for child care providers - its well received!
Ah, this is so brilliant and refreshing. Thanks for making these beautiful videos!
Love this, thank you Baby Liv and Irene!
Such an appealing little girl, lovely vid, I'm enchanted
So adorable 🥰
LOVE THIS ❤❤❤❤
Love these clips....we show them at some of our parenting education programmes....would be great to see some clips around the next stages...ones where they are activly crawiling up and over obstacles like the steps shown at the end :)
Beautifully filmed!
Baby Liv is such a good teacher!
Klasse, wie beweglich wir sind! Schade wie sehr wir als Erwachsene unsere Sensomotorik verlernen. Schön, wenn wir sie wieder entdecken
How old when he started. He's very beautiful
beautiful and inspiring method! For all ages! Lovely approach towards self growth
She is beautiful
Both my sons learned to crawl with this very video and I'm showing the same video to my daughter hoping she will learn the same as her brothers 😂😂😂😂😂
yay! Almost walking!
I love watching babies move... you can learn so much.. the ultimate ATM's!
Beautifully crafted vid 😊🙏🏽
What a wonderful video and beautifully done! I will certainly be sharing with my students and others. Congratulations!
A wow video, very interesting and absolutely the cutest thing I've ever seen! :))
so sad the first video has been stopped by RUclips??? how to be sure to be able ti see it?
Nice job Irene! Way to follow up strong with number 1!!! I can't wait yo share this with my students and workshops!!
My baby scrolled. But while scrolling right hand knee does not touch to ground. Kepp straight Why?
Hi Haresh - Mara here with Team Lyon. When babies learn to crawl, sometimes they do it asymmetrically and it's fine, and sometimes the asymmetrical crawling may be an indication of motor challenges or neurological challenges, particularly if the difference between the two sides shows up during other activities too. If you have any concerns, it's best to consult with your family's doctor or pediatrician.
Delightful ❤
Beautiful
Who gave a thumbs down and why? Just curious
I love this. Is there a subsequent video showing Liv crawling up the obstacles etc?
Hi Irene, no we haven't done any formal videos on this. And there are no plans to follow up with this. :)
+Irene Lyon shame! I've loved your 2 videos! gorgeous baby.
So I need to teach the baby to read BEFORE they learn to crawl????
Thank you very much, Irene!
Nice video,,,how old is the baby?
Sooo cuteeeee😭😭😭💗💗💗
Love ❤️
I forgot to ask - how old is Liv in this video crawling?
there is no 3rd part? where we can see how is the first steps of the baby?
Great Work Irene¡
Hi Irene- what is age of Baby Liv through this video? Thanks!
Hi Katie,
Nicole here from Team Lyon.
This footage is an accumulation taken over the first year of Baby Liv's life :)
Great video thanks
Wondrous!
Very cute.
I'm Soo fond of babies
This is very interesting to watch. As a baby I did NOT crawl.
Thank you!!
When will we see more of Baby Liv? By now she must be running all over the place. Please update us. I love her!
Baby Liv for President!
When a baby has its life together more than you ...
What's the deal with the text in the middle , my baby always loses concentration on that
Question please anyone that understand please answer
My 11 month old crab crawls is that a bad thing? i figure she didnt recieve enough tummy time! how can i change that????
Has she only ever crab crawled?
Crab crawling actually uses the same muscles that are required for her to be lying on her stomach (back muscles) 🙂
I wouldn't say it's a bad thing at all. She's exploring movement and finding ways to be supported and mobile!
There's the opportunity to have fun with her with this. Play a little game of copy cat. Copy her crab crawling. And see if she will copy you crawling on all fours.
Learning to move is all about experimenting and playing. There isn't a right or wrong. It's all about her system starting to find all these different ways to be in the world!
Hope that helps.
Nicole - Team Lyon Moderator
Que lindo!!
Does anyone know where to buy the wooden stairs shown at the end of the video?
Jennifer Nash something very similar is made for Montessori infant classrooms
I just wonder how to help your baby to to hit her head all the time ? :) Each time when I put my baby down on the floor she sooner or later just b ash her head into the floor.. :D
Dorota, when you mean "put my baby down..." do you mean you're putting her in a certain position ie like sitting or on her stomach? My invitation would be to notice if she tends to hit her head when she puts herself in what positions she is ready to be in. As she finds the organization and supported in positions (like coming to sit/lye on her own) she will most likely not bash her head into the floor as she will be more structurally ready to be there.
How is she doing now - 4 months later?
Nicole - Team Lyon Moderator
put blankets on the floor or a mat
That was cute
What a shame, it takes a lifetime for a baby starts to walk while puppies do that in less than a month.
Good thing we live longer!!
Nicole - Team Lyon Moderator
What are those spots, on her head? :/
birthmarks
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍THIS TO CUTE😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Yeah !!! ;-)
amei
My baby can't read, she is unable to follow the instructions 😜😜😜
Wow! I now have the recipe for creating a new life! Yay! Thank you! :)