Thanks for watching! What is your favourite game to play with your little one? Don't forget to get your free 0 - 12 months old developmental milestone chart here: get.emmahubbard.com/12monthmilestones/
Would be nice to know in your video what you consider a newborn to be age 0 to ... my partner watches your videos too and doesn't pickup on the queues very well and thinks you also mean the same thing for our 8 month old. :)
Hi Emma, I had a really rough start as a first-time mom with no one to talk to or ask advice from. I felt like I was just guessing every time my newborn cried and it was really hard and the days felt soooo long. Found your videos when my bub was about 3 weeks old and now she only cries during immunizations! Now I understand what every single fuss meant as I started paying attention to her body language, wake windows, feed timing, etc. I am very thankful to you for being the mom I never had. Now my baby is turning 6 months next week and is a very happy baby. I'm also sleeping well now and enjoying being a mom.
I work in NICU. I talk to every single baby. Ask them to do things, inform them they aren’t being very helpful, say sorry when I have to do something negative. I talk to them like I do adult, just changing the pitch and intonation to be more engaging not that they react
Great advice, but in regards to tip #3, I would add that it is very important to differentiate between "budget" baby carriers for baby wearing and high-quality, ergonomically designed baby carriers that allow for a deep seat and actually support the development head/neck/torso strength. There's nothing wrong with using these carriers for long periods of time, and babywearing the majority of the day is in fact a very common cultural practice throughout the world 🙂 You are correct that the Infantino carrier pictured is not recommended; nor is any other carrier that allows the legs to dangle rather than hang in a M-position, and world-facing (outward facing) in any carrier is not recommended for more than 15 minutes at a time.
Hi Emma, just want to thank you for your content. My little boy is 10 months, and I have been watching your videos and following alot of your advice. So informative and to the point, love them 😊
I was just thinking this when watching a different vid from Emma yesterday! I feel like these videos are at least 60% of the reason I'm a decent parent 😆
Hello Emma, I m in awe of the way of explanation you give about every topic. The speed and content just are apt. I m mother of 2 month baby and whatever time I get in between I just watch your one of videos. I always get relaxed after watching your video. Thanks a lot for this channel. Keep doing..!
Hi @Nishita Jadhav congratulations on the safe arrival of your little one! Hope you're having lots of fun playing together. It can be hard the first few months to get your head around everything. So it's so nice to hear these videos are helpful and make you feel relaxed. That's exactly what I want them to achieve!❤
Amazing that I’ve been doing all of these since my baby was born 4 months ago (tummy time has been a struggle tho) but I’m a mental health therapist so I guess it was just ingrained in me to be so interactive and social with her
Hi @SHAI.SNACKS it's so nice to hear that this comes naturally to you! Hope you're enjoying your time with your bub. Also tummy time does tend to get easier as they get older and stronger in this position!
My baby is 10 months old now, but when she was younger and I needed a safe place to put her I used a pack'n'play with the bassinet insert. It's flat and there is a lot of room in there so she had plenty of space to stretch and move her head and limbs, and even roll over once she started to do that. She now loves crawling around and is pulling up and climbing on everything she can reach, and running around with her little push walker.
Can you do a video on premie development? We have a 36+6 baby who just turned a month old but I don't know what the expected development timeline and issues are with her being 3 weeks early.
I’ve treated my son like a little best friend since birth and just talked to him in my normal voice, talking about what I’m doing for the night, asking if he had any “big plans” etc… just passed his 6 month check in and the pediatrician told my husband and I that our son is the happiest, most giggly, most attentive and clearly trying to communicate baby she’s seen there in years. We were so so happy! My Mom told me she did this with me so I carried it on and I also found it made bonding easier for my husband to start, since a lot of men say “I don’t know how to do a baby voice” - that’s perfectly fine, you don’t need to, they love YOUR voice! We’re so blessed that early exposure to dozens of family members and friends has allowed our son to be very curious with new people and he hasn’t yet met a new person he doesn’t like - EVERYBODY gets a smile from him, I’m so proud of him. I know that can change a bit but that’s okay, he’s such a people person and I love to see that because it reminds me of myself and I always had lots of friends as a little kid and I hope the same is true for him 💛
Sounds like you have been doing an amazing job responding to your little ones cues and naturally including him in conversation. It also sounds like you are loving this time together - it is so nice to see!
An interesting thing I noticed is that when I train (weightlifting and bodyweight training) and put the little one near she seemed like she’s was trying to make the same mouvement. As an example, if I was doing crunches or leg raises next to her I noticed she tried doing the same and lifted her leg very soon after I did the mouvement, I noticed the same thing with her arms while doing bench presses or arm curls. My personal hypothesis is that mirror neurons tried to imitate what I was doing.
Hi! I've been watching your videos and they've been most helpful, I just want to request some videos for older babies? Like for the ones turning 2-3?? Toddler stage? Thanks so much!!!
Hi Clara thanks so much for the suggestion! I have started to make some toddler videos and toilet training ones, which you might find helpful. I hope to keep making a mixture of younger and older videos. So hopefully you will continue to find the videos helpful.
Hi, Emma! You are always so helpful with these videos, thank you so much! I have 2 questions if you could answer, please: My baby is 4 months old and she never cries! Only when she is extremely hungry or tired or when she gets her vaccine shots. Is it normal for a baby not to cry? Also, what's the age to start introducing food? Thanks in advance! Your work here is very much appreciated.
I think I spoke a little bit too much to my 16 month old cause she puts together little sentences already like “where mommy?” “Baba juice” “Baba eat” etc she says so many words! As proud as I am as my son only started talking at 2, I’m super scared for 2-3 years because she is going to talk my ear off 🤣
That's amazing! I would be super excited about her talking skills. My two little ones were early talkers and they definitely talk my ear off. 😂 You might find that because your little one can talk so well the tantrums might not be as intense. I certainly found that with my two.
Hi @Bryan Bassett great question. In this video I cover what a newborn cues are for hunger, tired, wanting to play and needing a break which you might find helpful. ruclips.net/video/KAPY2UEu5MY/видео.html. I also have this video on newborn sleep which outlines what a newborn's general wake times are, which can also help you know if your little one might be needing a nap: ruclips.net/video/ZMCk35lloBM/видео.html I hope these help!
I love all your tips and I don't mean to mommy shame anyone but I know a lot of parents that don't do anything to help their babies in their development and they seem to be fine... will this in any way affect them in their future as developing toddlers or even kids? just curious...
Great video, thank you so much, I'm going to share this video for sure! Could you please do a video about baby carriers, wraps and the correct way to hold a baby according to her development?
Emma...thanks for sharing such important information. My little one is 7 moths old, he cannot stand yet, but he loves to stand. He doesn't like to lie on the ground or do tummy time. He keeps raising his head when I put him on the floor. How to satisfy him? Standing too much will put pressure on his legs and can bend his bones. What are the other alternatives?
Hi @Pri USA thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately this is not my area of expertise and as a result it isn't something I would feel comfortable going into in depth in a video.
Hi Emma is 9 months now , only sits n move to one side by sitting . Now crawling yet . Doesn’t like to tummy time at all. Any advice for her development plz !
Awesome video and advices! Your videos really work in magic way! I really appreciate your work! Is it possible to do a video about physical development also?... like development of legs and hands. My son is 3 months old. Mentally I believe he is developing very well, even ahead, but I'm wondering if it's ok that he rase his legs only 45°. I wanted to show him his bright socks with cartoons, but found it difficult to do. Is it normal at this age or not? What can I do to help him to be more flexible?
Im learning so much!! But I have an important question! I didn't start my son on Tummy Time until he turned a month old... Will it delay his development?? I'm very worried...
Hi @Carolyn Bird so great to hear these videos are helpful! Try not to stress about your little one's development. It doesn't matter that you started tummy time at 1 month of age. What matters is that you try and do some tummy time every wake period (during the day) from now on. Just start small and build up the time your little one does it, as he becomes more comfortable and stronger in this position. Also there are lots of different ways to do tummy time (not just directly on the floor) so you probably did do some tummy time in that first month, you just didn't know it.
@@EmmaHubbard Thank you! I've been stressing so much! My PPD kicked in and well all I did with him in the first few weeks was change him, feed him and then back to bed but I'm changing that and getting the help I need. Watching your videos has been so helpful! And I will definitely get him to do more Tummy time.
Hi Emma. I used with my son Ergobaby omni 360 carier. That alowed me to do stuff. Could you comment more about overuse. My situation was that my son did not sleep well in pram or carseat he wanted to be close to me and nurse often . Once he hit 4 month it was a lifesaver. I could put him in it and eat my food or have a drink while he chilled or had boob. First ling sleep of night or daytime naps where possible only if i put him in carier and moved around. Once he was asleep I put him in bed and he slept well. He started talking early walking before 1 year and is very quick and clever 3,5 with fantastic memory. But one could consider i overused carrier he did get flor and play time and all that jazz, but he was a lot in carrier as he was velcro baby . Is it really so bad to carry your child with you. We cooked together, did laundry, played with sister, worked on computer ..
Hello Emma, my baby just turned 6 months, but she’s not a fan of tummy time, she doesn’t roll over, put her toes in her mouth,should I be worry? Is she delay? How can I help her? Her ped mentioned cause she’s a heavy baby is gonna cost her a lot to move and accomplish her milestones, is that true?
Hi Emma, I have a question. My daughter is 5 months old now, she LOVES tummy time and does it usually after every diaper change, she also likes to play with her feet. However; she isn't able to roll over yet. She is able to lift her bum off the ground completely and bring both feet to her mouth while shifting weight to both sides but isn't able to get her shoulders/arms involved with the full roll over. Do you have any suggestions in ways I can assist a roll over independently?
I did an activity with my daughtet where i would push one of her legs towatds the floor gentlly and let her push herself up. Few weeks after shes rolling everywhere. Good luck. Hope this makes sense
Hi @Jasmine Duquette it's so great to hear your little one loves tummy time and enjoys playing with her feet. It sounds like she is getting close to rolling over. The average age babies learn to roll over is anywhere from 4 - 7 months. Some bubs might learn to roll earlier than this and others learn to roll a little bit later. So your little one still has plenty of time to learn this skill. But I do have two videos you might find helpful. In this video I cover some tips and techniques on how to help your little one learn to roll from their back to their tummy: ruclips.net/video/NCBEYie42iU/видео.html and in this video how to roll from their tummy to their back: ruclips.net/video/H9O0cPh2bsM/видео.html. I hope these help!
Hi Emma, i have a question . Is it possible or is it ok that a 5month old baby can now stand with a minimal assistance and have not yet learn to crawl? Thanks
hi @dafy senal 5 month olds can stand (put weight through their legs) when they are held around their rib cage. Their legs tend to straighten and then collapse so it appears like they are bouncing. Once a bub's learn this they can really start to enjoy it and only want to stand. This can then become tiring for parents and cause some back pain. It's fine to do it for short bursts but keep giving your little one floor time (either on their back, side or tummy) to give them the opportunity to move freely and strengthen those muscles. hope that makes sense!
My son is 10 months and he screams a lot, he’s very assertive and fiesty. He is active, hyper, and it’s a struggle to change his diaper/clothes. Would this mean he is secure bc he’s confident in his voice and exploring?
Hi @Cyn Cyn if your little one is happy to explore and play then it would suggest he is feeling safe and secure. It is also not uncommon for little ones to start to become assertive and seek their independence at this age. It can certainly make everyday activities like nappy changing difficult!
Hi @Alex T I find that bubs can get bored with toys. To keep your little one interest to play with the toys I would recommend placing some of the toys away and then rotating the toys once a week. You may also find your little one likes to explore non-toy items (like cups, measuring cups, metal bowls and a spoon, containers etc).
I find it hard to do tummy time and floor time with my little one as he has reflux so lying down makes milk spill back up. He just wants to be held upright all the time on me..
Hi Emma! My daughter was in the NICU for 6 months and was born 2 months early. She just turned 1 year old and is just now starting to attempt to crawl but she doesn’t like tummy time at all so it’s hard for her. She also doesn’t pull up yet. Is it possible you could do a video on a situation like mine? Or do you have advice? She’s in PT and OT but all of our friend’s babies are already crawling and almost walking.
Hi @Courtney Carpenter it sounds like your little one's start to life was difficult. I can only image how hard it must have been for all of you. I hope the last few months have been a little easier. You said you little one has just turned one, so her corrected age would be 10 months (as she was born 2 months premature). So the milestones you would be aiming for are 10 month old milestones. So it is great that your little one is trying to crawl. It is great that you have been able to get OT and PT for your little one! Given that they know your little one, they would be the best people to ask advice on how to help your little reach the developmental milestones, like crawling and make tummy time easier for your little one. I hope they can help!
Hi Emma my baby is 4 month old he doesn’t really love tummy time he roll over from back to tummy but haven’t roll from tummy to back How can I help him roll from tummy to back
HI @Tha queen S in this video I cover some tips on how to help your little one roll from their tummy to their back. ruclips.net/video/H9O0cPh2bsM/видео.html Hope it helps!
Hi Linda it is important that babies socialise with people but this does not have to a baby. In fact if your little one only socialises with adults that is completely fine. It isn't until 2 years of age that children start to engage in parallel play.
No one told me I had to play with my newborn I made the mistake of not picking him up much while he was in his bassinet hopefully I didn’t mess him up he’s now 14 mths old still not walking but crawls all over
Hi @Rad Mendoza I am so sorry but at the moment I am currently unable to do consultations. If you are concerned about your little ones development I would recommend seeing a physiotherapist or his doctor. I wish you all the best. Sorry again
Hi @pournami gd this can seem confusing. But bubs learn these skills at their own pace. In factthe average age bubs learn to roll over is anywhere from 4 - 7 months. . It sounds like he might need time to develop the strength needed to roll over completely. I would recommend whenever you place him on the floor, you place him on his back and then help him to roll over onto his tummy. This will teach him the motor pattern needed to roll and give him an opportunity to participate in rolling over. I cover how you can do this in this video: ruclips.net/video/NCBEYie42iU/видео.html I hope it helps!
I disagree with the point that wearing a baby in a baby carrier is detrimental to their development. A properly designed, ergonomically correct baby carrier, worn tummy-to-tummy (facing the caregiver), is actually an excellent way to aid in infant development. Baby is 20-30cm away from the caregiver's face (visible and kissable), is able to push off the caregiver's chest with their hands and look around (tummy time, turning head back and forth), promotes secure attachment and bonding (mimics in-arms, lots of opportunity for physical touch, promotes a caregiver who is highly responsive to cues), and provides lots of opportunity to converse back and forth about what baby sees around them.
Hi Melissa I agree! The baby carrier is a great item that parents can use to soothe their little one and bond with them. I actually recommend using a baby carrier during the fussy period in the afternoon. In this video I say that when these items are overused it can lead to developmental delays, because the bub is not given the opportunity to freely move around and against gravity which they do when they are doing floor time activities. I hope that makes it a bit clearer.
@@EmmaHubbard Is there anything for when the baby doesn't like carriers? My 11 week almost 12 week old barely tolerates one for maybe ten or fifteen minutes and oftentimes won't period. I end up getting no exercise because of this as I am a stay at home parent and our area isn't flat so putting her in the stroller for walks is downright dangerous (it could tip over with her in it). We have two different ones: a moby wrap that has the buckles and an ergonomic pricy one that we have to use the infant insert with which makes it hard to get all set up and oftentimes by t hen she is over it. I just want to be able to go out and walk. I have so much weight to lose and being in home every day is claustrophobic and depression fueling.
Thanks for watching! What is your favourite game to play with your little one? Don't forget to get your free 0 - 12 months old developmental milestone chart here:
get.emmahubbard.com/12monthmilestones/
Would be nice to know in your video what you consider a newborn to be age 0 to ... my partner watches your videos too and doesn't pickup on the queues very well and thinks you also mean the same thing for our 8 month old. :)
@@andrewenglish3810 Newborn is from 0-2 months :) Your 8 months old baby is now considered an infant.
Is there a developmental milestone checklist for 12 - 24 months old? Very interested if there is an abbreviated version.
Hi Emma, I had a really rough start as a first-time mom with no one to talk to or ask advice from. I felt like I was just guessing every time my newborn cried and it was really hard and the days felt soooo long. Found your videos when my bub was about 3 weeks old and now she only cries during immunizations! Now I understand what every single fuss meant as I started paying attention to her body language, wake windows, feed timing, etc. I am very thankful to you for being the mom I never had. Now my baby is turning 6 months next week and is a very happy baby. I'm also sleeping well now and enjoying being a mom.
No one tells you being a first time mum is so tough!! Well done though, sounds like you are doing a fantastic job!! 😊
Thank you for sharing your experience...I am a first time mom with a 2 month old...
I work in NICU. I talk to every single baby. Ask them to do things, inform them they aren’t being very helpful, say sorry when I have to do something negative. I talk to them like I do adult, just changing the pitch and intonation to be more engaging not that they react
Love this!!
I'm a brazilian pediatrician and mom of a 5m old cute boy, and love your videos. Thank you so much for all the information.
Great advice, but in regards to tip #3, I would add that it is very important to differentiate between "budget" baby carriers for baby wearing and high-quality, ergonomically designed baby carriers that allow for a deep seat and actually support the development head/neck/torso strength. There's nothing wrong with using these carriers for long periods of time, and babywearing the majority of the day is in fact a very common cultural practice throughout the world 🙂
You are correct that the Infantino carrier pictured is not recommended; nor is any other carrier that allows the legs to dangle rather than hang in a M-position, and world-facing (outward facing) in any carrier is not recommended for more than 15 minutes at a time.
Exactly!
Great point!
Hi Emma, just want to thank you for your content. My little boy is 10 months, and I have been watching your videos and following alot of your advice. So informative and to the point, love them 😊
Hi Alexandra thank you so much for your kind words. 💕It is so nice to hear that these videos are helpful and making your parenting journey easier.
I was just thinking this when watching a different vid from Emma yesterday! I feel like these videos are at least 60% of the reason I'm a decent parent 😆
@@zenchilladas thanks so much for your lovely comment. I am sure you are an amazing parent to your little one!
Hello Emma, I m in awe of the way of explanation you give about every topic. The speed and content just are apt. I m mother of 2 month baby and whatever time I get in between I just watch your one of videos. I always get relaxed after watching your video. Thanks a lot for this channel. Keep doing..!
Hi @Nishita Jadhav congratulations on the safe arrival of your little one! Hope you're having lots of fun playing together.
It can be hard the first few months to get your head around everything. So it's so nice to hear these videos are helpful and make you feel relaxed. That's exactly what I want them to achieve!❤
This channel is a God send ❤
That’s a huge compliment. Thank you!
Amazing that I’ve been doing all of these since my baby was born 4 months ago (tummy time has been a struggle tho) but I’m a mental health therapist so I guess it was just ingrained in me to be so interactive and social with her
Hi @SHAI.SNACKS it's so nice to hear that this comes naturally to you! Hope you're enjoying your time with your bub.
Also tummy time does tend to get easier as they get older and stronger in this position!
Tq Emma for sharing info. Im an OT too..working with paeds for 7 years 😊..
Hi Jessica great to have another OT watching!
Can you please make a video about helping mamas to brush their babies teeth! All your videos are really helpful! Thank you
I actually have a video on this topic. Here is the link in case you want to watch it: ruclips.net/video/L4wm07i4Z-I/видео.html
I hope it helps!
My baby is 10 months old now, but when she was younger and I needed a safe place to put her I used a pack'n'play with the bassinet insert. It's flat and there is a lot of room in there so she had plenty of space to stretch and move her head and limbs, and even roll over once she started to do that. She now loves crawling around and is pulling up and climbing on everything she can reach, and running around with her little push walker.
Thanks so much for sharing. Using a pack and play is a great idea.
Can you do a video on premie development? We have a 36+6 baby who just turned a month old but I don't know what the expected development timeline and issues are with her being 3 weeks early.
I’ve treated my son like a little best friend since birth and just talked to him in my normal voice, talking about what I’m doing for the night, asking if he had any “big plans” etc… just passed his 6 month check in and the pediatrician told my husband and I that our son is the happiest, most giggly, most attentive and clearly trying to communicate baby she’s seen there in years. We were so so happy! My Mom told me she did this with me so I carried it on and I also found it made bonding easier for my husband to start, since a lot of men say “I don’t know how to do a baby voice” - that’s perfectly fine, you don’t need to, they love YOUR voice! We’re so blessed that early exposure to dozens of family members and friends has allowed our son to be very curious with new people and he hasn’t yet met a new person he doesn’t like - EVERYBODY gets a smile from him, I’m so proud of him. I know that can change a bit but that’s okay, he’s such a people person and I love to see that because it reminds me of myself and I always had lots of friends as a little kid and I hope the same is true for him 💛
Sounds like you have been doing an amazing job responding to your little ones cues and naturally including him in conversation. It also sounds like you are loving this time together - it is so nice to see!
An interesting thing I noticed is that when I train (weightlifting and bodyweight training) and put the little one near she seemed like she’s was trying to make the same mouvement. As an example, if I was doing crunches or leg raises next to her I noticed she tried doing the same and lifted her leg very soon after I did the mouvement, I noticed the same thing with her arms while doing bench presses or arm curls. My personal hypothesis is that mirror neurons tried to imitate what I was doing.
That is super interesting. It's such a nice way to connect too!
Nice! We also shall try! Thanks for sharing! 🙂👍
How old is your baby?
Thank you Emma 😊 your videos always on time of need.
Ohhh that came to me at the right time!! Thnx Emma!! Great job 👍🏻😀
No worries at all. Hope it was helpful!
@@EmmaHubbard Yeah!! Absolutely love your work!! It's fantastic 👍🏻😁
@@gayatridhareshwar2086 💕
Emma, thank you. Very informative.
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much for the guidance 🙏 these videos are incredibly helpful!
You’re welcome! So glad the videos are helpful 🙂
Hi! I've been watching your videos and they've been most helpful, I just want to request some videos for older babies? Like for the ones turning 2-3?? Toddler stage? Thanks so much!!!
Hi Clara thanks so much for the suggestion! I have started to make some toddler videos and toilet training ones, which you might find helpful. I hope to keep making a mixture of younger and older videos. So hopefully you will continue to find the videos helpful.
Hi, Emma! You are always so helpful with these videos, thank you so much! I have 2 questions if you could answer, please: My baby is 4 months old and she never cries! Only when she is extremely hungry or tired or when she gets her vaccine shots. Is it normal for a baby not to cry? Also, what's the age to start introducing food? Thanks in advance! Your work here is very much appreciated.
Thank you Emma
You’re welcome!
Hi Emma, is there a particular youtube channel u recommend for kids PT and Speech therapy?! Thanks
I think I spoke a little bit too much to my 16 month old cause she puts together little sentences already like “where mommy?” “Baba juice” “Baba eat” etc she says so many words! As proud as I am as my son only started talking at 2, I’m super scared for 2-3 years because she is going to talk my ear off 🤣
That's amazing! I would be super excited about her talking skills.
My two little ones were early talkers and they definitely talk my ear off. 😂
You might find that because your little one can talk so well the tantrums might not be as intense. I certainly found that with my two.
Emma, how to know when to try and get newborn to sleep versus keep them up to play or do tummy time??
Hi @Bryan Bassett great question. In this video I cover what a newborn cues are for hunger, tired, wanting to play and needing a break which you might find helpful. ruclips.net/video/KAPY2UEu5MY/видео.html.
I also have this video on newborn sleep which outlines what a newborn's general wake times are, which can also help you know if your little one might be needing a nap: ruclips.net/video/ZMCk35lloBM/видео.html
I hope these help!
Hi! Can positional torticollis be corrected? And how?
I love all your tips and I don't mean to mommy shame anyone but I know a lot of parents that don't do anything to help their babies in their development and they seem to be fine... will this in any way affect them in their future as developing toddlers or even kids? just curious...
Great video, thank you so much, I'm going to share this video for sure! Could you please do a video about baby carriers, wraps and the correct way to hold a baby according to her development?
Hi @Jaqueline Flores it's my pleasure! Also thanks for the video topic suggestion!
Emma...thanks for sharing such important information.
My little one is 7 moths old, he cannot stand yet, but he loves to stand. He doesn't like to lie on the ground or do tummy time. He keeps raising his head when I put him on the floor. How to satisfy him? Standing too much will put pressure on his legs and can bend his bones. What are the other alternatives?
Can u do a video on lead poisoning in kids?! Appreciate it
Hi @Pri USA thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately this is not my area of expertise and as a result it isn't something I would feel comfortable going into in depth in a video.
Hi Emma
While walking with 7 months old baby in a park can a mother use baby carrier?
hi emma. is it hygienic for babies to play on bare floor or carpet?
Hi Emma is 9 months now , only sits n move to one side by sitting . Now crawling yet . Doesn’t like to tummy time at all. Any advice for her development plz !
Awesome video and advices! Your videos really work in magic way! I really appreciate your work!
Is it possible to do a video about physical development also?... like development of legs and hands. My son is 3 months old. Mentally I believe he is developing very well, even ahead, but I'm wondering if it's ok that he rase his legs only 45°. I wanted to show him his bright socks with cartoons, but found it difficult to do. Is it normal at this age or not? What can I do to help him to be more flexible?
Im learning so much!! But I have an important question! I didn't start my son on Tummy Time until he turned a month old... Will it delay his development?? I'm very worried...
Hi @Carolyn Bird so great to hear these videos are helpful!
Try not to stress about your little one's development. It doesn't matter that you started tummy time at 1 month of age. What matters is that you try and do some tummy time every wake period (during the day) from now on. Just start small and build up the time your little one does it, as he becomes more comfortable and stronger in this position. Also there are lots of different ways to do tummy time (not just directly on the floor) so you probably did do some tummy time in that first month, you just didn't know it.
@@EmmaHubbard Thank you! I've been stressing so much! My PPD kicked in and well all I did with him in the first few weeks was change him, feed him and then back to bed but I'm changing that and getting the help I need. Watching your videos has been so helpful! And I will definitely get him to do more Tummy time.
Also next question! How long should I wait to do Tummy Time after a feed??
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My newborn has reflux so he doesn’t really like to be on the floor a lot. Is there an alternative to this?
Hi Emma. I used with my son Ergobaby omni 360 carier. That alowed me to do stuff. Could you comment more about overuse. My situation was that my son did not sleep well in pram or carseat he wanted to be close to me and nurse often . Once he hit 4 month it was a lifesaver. I could put him in it and eat my food or have a drink while he chilled or had boob. First ling sleep of night or daytime naps where possible only if i put him in carier and moved around. Once he was asleep I put him in bed and he slept well. He started talking early walking before 1 year and is very quick and clever 3,5 with fantastic memory. But one could consider i overused carrier he did get flor and play time and all that jazz, but he was a lot in carrier as he was velcro baby . Is it really so bad to carry your child with you. We cooked together, did laundry, played with sister, worked on computer ..
Hello Emma, my baby just turned 6 months, but she’s not a fan of tummy time, she doesn’t roll over, put her toes in her mouth,should I be worry? Is she delay? How can I help her? Her ped mentioned cause she’s a heavy baby is gonna cost her a lot to move and accomplish her milestones, is that true?
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Hi Emma, I have a question.
My daughter is 5 months old now, she LOVES tummy time and does it usually after every diaper change, she also likes to play with her feet. However; she isn't able to roll over yet. She is able to lift her bum off the ground completely and bring both feet to her mouth while shifting weight to both sides but isn't able to get her shoulders/arms involved with the full roll over. Do you have any suggestions in ways I can assist a roll over independently?
I did an activity with my daughtet where i would push one of her legs towatds the floor gentlly and let her push herself up. Few weeks after shes rolling everywhere. Good luck. Hope this makes sense
If you search on Emma's channel, there is a fantastic video with tips to assist babes to roll over
Hi @Jasmine Duquette it's so great to hear your little one loves tummy time and enjoys playing with her feet. It sounds like she is getting close to rolling over.
The average age babies learn to roll over is anywhere from 4 - 7 months. Some bubs might learn to roll earlier than this and others learn to roll a little bit later. So your little one still has plenty of time to learn this skill. But I do have two videos you might find helpful. In this video I cover some tips and techniques on how to help your little one learn to roll from their back to their tummy: ruclips.net/video/NCBEYie42iU/видео.html and in this video how to roll from their tummy to their back: ruclips.net/video/H9O0cPh2bsM/видео.html.
I hope these help!
@@agajaniuk5027 Thanks for sharing!
@@alexandraclough4074 Thanks Alexandra - so nice to hear your found this video super helpful.
Hi Emma, i have a question .
Is it possible or is it ok that a 5month old baby can now stand with a minimal assistance and have not yet learn to crawl? Thanks
hi @dafy senal 5 month olds can stand (put weight through their legs) when they are held around their rib cage. Their legs tend to straighten and then collapse so it appears like they are bouncing. Once a bub's learn this they can really start to enjoy it and only want to stand. This can then become tiring for parents and cause some back pain. It's fine to do it for short bursts but keep giving your little one floor time (either on their back, side or tummy) to give them the opportunity to move freely and strengthen those muscles. hope that makes sense!
@@EmmaHubbard oh i see . Thank you so much! 😘 Your videos really are helpful esp to new moms like me☺
Hello Emma my baby just turn 6 months today and she has fever and coughing what should i do?
My son is 10 months and he screams a lot, he’s very assertive and fiesty. He is active, hyper, and it’s a struggle to change his diaper/clothes. Would this mean he is secure bc he’s confident in his voice and exploring?
Hi @Cyn Cyn if your little one is happy to explore and play then it would suggest he is feeling safe and secure. It is also not uncommon for little ones to start to become assertive and seek their independence at this age. It can certainly make everyday activities like nappy changing difficult!
@@EmmaHubbard my 10months old does not sit for long time, just few seconds what shall i do i am worried
Hi Emma, do babies get bored with their toys? I use the same toys every day, is this ok?
Hi @Alex T I find that bubs can get bored with toys. To keep your little one interest to play with the toys I would recommend placing some of the toys away and then rotating the toys once a week. You may also find your little one likes to explore non-toy items (like cups, measuring cups, metal bowls and a spoon, containers etc).
I find it hard to do tummy time and floor time with my little one as he has reflux so lying down makes milk spill back up. He just wants to be held upright all the time on me..
Hi Emma! My daughter was in the NICU for 6 months and was born 2 months early. She just turned 1 year old and is just now starting to attempt to crawl but she doesn’t like tummy time at all so it’s hard for her. She also doesn’t pull up yet. Is it possible you could do a video on a situation like mine? Or do you have advice? She’s in PT and OT but all of our friend’s babies are already crawling and almost walking.
Hi @Courtney Carpenter it sounds like your little one's start to life was difficult. I can only image how hard it must have been for all of you. I hope the last few months have been a little easier.
You said you little one has just turned one, so her corrected age would be 10 months (as she was born 2 months premature). So the milestones you would be aiming for are 10 month old milestones. So it is great that your little one is trying to crawl. It is great that you have been able to get OT and PT for your little one! Given that they know your little one, they would be the best people to ask advice on how to help your little reach the developmental milestones, like crawling and make tummy time easier for your little one. I hope they can help!
Hi Emma my baby is 4 month old he doesn’t really love tummy time he roll over from back to tummy but haven’t roll from tummy to back
How can I help him roll from tummy to back
HI @Tha queen S in this video I cover some tips on how to help your little one roll from their tummy to their back. ruclips.net/video/H9O0cPh2bsM/видео.html
Hope it helps!
Is it important or how important is it for babies to play with other babies?
Hi Linda it is important that babies socialise with people but this does not have to a baby. In fact if your little one only socialises with adults that is completely fine. It isn't until 2 years of age that children start to engage in parallel play.
No one told me I had to play with my newborn I made the mistake of not picking him up much while he was in his bassinet hopefully I didn’t mess him up he’s now 14 mths old still not walking but crawls all over
Can you pls help me to my son to his motor development
Hi @Rad Mendoza I am so sorry but at the moment I am currently unable to do consultations. If you are concerned about your little ones development I would recommend seeing a physiotherapist or his doctor. I wish you all the best. Sorry again
My baby's 6 months now. He makes side movements but never roll over. If we compel,he'll lift his head and crawl. Why isn't he rolling on his own 🥺?
Hi @pournami gd this can seem confusing. But bubs learn these skills at their own pace. In factthe average age bubs learn to roll over is anywhere from 4 - 7 months. . It sounds like he might need time to develop the strength needed to roll over completely. I would recommend whenever you place him on the floor, you place him on his back and then help him to roll over onto his tummy. This will teach him the motor pattern needed to roll and give him an opportunity to participate in rolling over. I cover how you can do this in this video: ruclips.net/video/NCBEYie42iU/видео.html
I hope it helps!
@@EmmaHubbard thank you ma'am,that was very helpful🥰👍🏽
I disagree with the point that wearing a baby in a baby carrier is detrimental to their development. A properly designed, ergonomically correct baby carrier, worn tummy-to-tummy (facing the caregiver), is actually an excellent way to aid in infant development. Baby is 20-30cm away from the caregiver's face (visible and kissable), is able to push off the caregiver's chest with their hands and look around (tummy time, turning head back and forth), promotes secure attachment and bonding (mimics in-arms, lots of opportunity for physical touch, promotes a caregiver who is highly responsive to cues), and provides lots of opportunity to converse back and forth about what baby sees around them.
Hi Melissa I agree! The baby carrier is a great item that parents can use to soothe their little one and bond with them. I actually recommend using a baby carrier during the fussy period in the afternoon. In this video I say that when these items are overused it can lead to developmental delays, because the bub is not given the opportunity to freely move around and against gravity which they do when they are doing floor time activities. I hope that makes it a bit clearer.
@@EmmaHubbard Is there anything for when the baby doesn't like carriers? My 11 week almost 12 week old barely tolerates one for maybe ten or fifteen minutes and oftentimes won't period. I end up getting no exercise because of this as I am a stay at home parent and our area isn't flat so putting her in the stroller for walks is downright dangerous (it could tip over with her in it). We have two different ones: a moby wrap that has the buckles and an ergonomic pricy one that we have to use the infant insert with which makes it hard to get all set up and oftentimes by t hen she is over it. I just want to be able to go out and walk. I have so much weight to lose and being in home every day is claustrophobic and depression fueling.
Why accelerate?
One big accelerator is making sure they get lots of sleep.
Sleep is so important!