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I have tried this and every single “hack” out there. Nothing worked for my little one. She still hated tummy time. Eventually I just gave up and our life’s became so much more peaceful! We started bonding more and hade happier days together. Now she is a happy 2 years old girl and have no problems with her motor skills. And she was not considered late in her development. I’m not saying it’s for everyone but it worked for us…
I read all the possible scientific studies on the benefits of tummy time. All pointed to the same conclusion: tummy time doesn’t give any long-term advantages. It does speeds up the motor skills development, but the difference lasts very little. Plus that the differences can be mostly observed between babies that do a lot of tummy time by being put to sleep on their bellies (yes, there still are parents that put their babies to sleep on their bellies!!), and babies that never do tummy time. However, babies that never do tummy time naturally develop the same motor skills soon, when they start crawling, so the long term benefits are still to be discovered. What does matter, according to the same studies, is to have the baby throughout the day in multiple positions by carrying and playing, and not leave them there forgotten in their crib for hours and hours. Anyway sorry for the essay here, I wish all the new parents and their babies all the health!💕
I have 8 kids. Tried tummy time with the first two. They hated hit so I didn't do it much. They hit all their milestones at the average time. Didn't worry about it with the other 6. They hit all their milestones fine as well.
You don't need it babies like tummy time lay them on the floor lay in front of them and talk to them or put them on the bed and sit on the floor and play and talk to them
Our 5-week-old little girl seems to have always loved tummy time. Never cried at all and loves looking around from a different angle. Now she's incredibly strong, I'm not sure if it's even normal 😂
Change my little girl's diaper and then I was like okay well you're still awake let's try this. She's loving this. But you can tell that she doesn't enjoy it she is so engaged right now it's crazy. 😮 I wish I knew this with my first.
Tummy time...what's the point of putting that blanket there?...first of all...they don't get natural "tummy time" anymore . Then you further decrease their natural development...let's make it to where they don't have to try..so WHATS THE POINT OF "TUMMY TIME"!
you sound dumb. rolling a swaddle or putting a boppy under them actually encourages them to lift their heads more - otherwise their heads will just fall straight forward. it just puts them more at an incline.
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But doesn’t that negate the reason you have tummy time? To build strength in neck, back and arm muscles? I made a big mistake with my kids who are now 22 and 18 by trying to make life easy for them. They now struggle dealing with the smallest problems. Struggle builds strength, physical and mental. Let baby use their arms to hold themselves up, that’s what tummy time is for.
There's just so much wrong with this comment that I don't even know where to start. I don't know if this needs to be said because it's so obvious, but giving them a pillow during tummy time when they're a few months old is not going to affect their work ethic when they're adults. There are many, many years in between, when their brains are actually developed enough to even consider the concept of "hard work", where you can teach them the values of "struggling to build strength". They're still building strength while using the pillow. It's not like having the pillow makes them not use their neck muscles; it just makes it a little bit easier. The whole point is to get them strong enough so that they can start doing it without the pillow. It's no different from giving a child a bike with training wheels until they can balance on their own, or reading words aloud to them until they can read it on their own. I don't know what you did specifically for your children, but the fact that you could look at an infant and say "he needs to struggle to build strength" is pretty disturbing. Sounds like you're overcorrecting the coddling of your much older children. Hopefully you're not doling out this advice to new parents in your life.
I'm 73, my mum did what was written on back of all photos in those days, me laying on my stomach to strengthen neck muscles &back, also helping with bringing up wind.. she was a nurse 🙂
In my view, TT is unnecessary. It makes babies miserable. Not worth it. Babies achieve the same results on their own. They are not going to be laying on their back forever. Not all babies are made to do TT and they turn out fine unless they have health problems.
Agreed. My baby initiated it on his own at 14 days old. Now he does it a couple times a day on his own when we lay him on our chests. He does it on me a lot because I love laid back nursing.
Yes they hate it, but everything is hard at first. Make sure they are burped and content before doing tummy time. Air in the stomach and tummy time equals pain.
If baby is crying because of the position they are in or food they are getting try the position or food yourself. That hard floor with a thin rug thrown over it is still hard. Try laying on it and balancing your weight on your fore arms. Soon you will get uncomfortable and/or sore. I used to layer blankets on the floor and top it with a play pad. The whole thing was close to an inch thick. Next I would put her nursing pillow under her fore arms to lean on. Then I would set up her toys to give her something to look at.
Tummy time is so unnecessary, and the name is ridiculous. Babies will do this on their own when they are ready. Multiple times a day, lay your baby on your chest skin-to-skin in laid back nursing position or completely flat on your back, and they will initiate it when they are ready. They will start and end it on their own. No fussing needed because they did it when they were ready for it. We never force our baby to do it and he initiated it on his own at 14 days old and now does it on his own at least twice a day.
They can’t. Too small yet. Expect head lifting by 5 months. You’re having too many expectation from a 3 month old. Don’t be disheartened. They all Come With their own body alarms. That’s when they do things on their own. Don’t push. It will happen.
I'm pretty sure it's not crying, and sometimes they have built up gas. Every baby is different too, maybe this little one didn't like it so much, it does kinda look bad to put that in when you're trying to say it works! But who knows. To me it almost looked like they were kinda smiling or something
Tummy time is one of the things that babies do enjoy. Just pop them on a baby mat not a rolled blanket. Lay on the floor in front of them and talk to them. Or put them on the bed and sit on the floor and play and talk to them
My babies were born in the 80’s and slept on their tummies. I think this back sleeping is for the birds. They are so much more comfortable on their tummies, so they sleep so much better.
@@user34user73 Me and everyone else I know. This back sleeping business didn’t start until at least the 90’s. I don’t think direct proof between stomach sleeping and increased risk of Sid’s has ever been established. We all sleep so much better on our stomachs or sides.
I have tried this and every single “hack” out there. Nothing worked for my little one. She still hated tummy time. Eventually I just gave up and our life’s became so much more peaceful! We started bonding more and hade happier days together. Now she is a happy 2 years old girl and have no problems with her motor skills. And she was not considered late in her development.
I’m not saying it’s for everyone but it worked for us…
I just wonder, did people 10000 years ago put their babies on tummies?
I guess not. But still they managed to grow up and be physical developed.
Thank you. I needed to hear this❤
I read all the possible scientific studies on the benefits of tummy time. All pointed to the same conclusion: tummy time doesn’t give any long-term advantages. It does speeds up the motor skills development, but the difference lasts very little. Plus that the differences can be mostly observed between babies that do a lot of tummy time by being put to sleep on their bellies (yes, there still are parents that put their babies to sleep on their bellies!!), and babies that never do tummy time. However, babies that never do tummy time naturally develop the same motor skills soon, when they start crawling, so the long term benefits are still to be discovered. What does matter, according to the same studies, is to have the baby throughout the day in multiple positions by carrying and playing, and not leave them there forgotten in their crib for hours and hours.
Anyway sorry for the essay here, I wish all the new parents and their babies all the health!💕
@@user34user73more babies died back then. Good genes, resources, and luck were much more significant back then.
I have 8 kids. Tried tummy time with the first two. They hated hit so I didn't do it much. They hit all their milestones at the average time. Didn't worry about it with the other 6. They hit all their milestones fine as well.
Nice. This seems like it'll help their arms not to slip from under them
Mine just sleeps during our tummy time sessions 😂
From which month onwards we can introduce tummy time to babies?
as soon as bringing them home from the hospital! if they are preemies wait until they are full term preferably
You don't need it babies like tummy time lay them on the floor lay in front of them and talk to them or put them on the bed and sit on the floor and play and talk to them
Does it always have to be on the floor? Can it be on a bed?
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Our 5-week-old little girl seems to have always loved tummy time. Never cried at all and loves looking around from a different angle.
Now she's incredibly strong, I'm not sure if it's even normal 😂
You are lucky my 5-week girl loves to cry a lot
@@litezhowey oh don't get me wrong, she loves to cry a lot... it's just that tummy time tends to chill her out almost instantly.
Cute baby
Change my little girl's diaper and then I was like okay well you're still awake let's try this. She's loving this. But you can tell that she doesn't enjoy it she is so engaged right now it's crazy. 😮 I wish I knew this with my first.
Tummy time...what's the point of putting that blanket there?...first of all...they don't get natural "tummy time" anymore . Then you further decrease their natural development...let's make it to where they don't have to try..so WHATS THE POINT OF "TUMMY TIME"!
you sound dumb. rolling a swaddle or putting a boppy under them actually encourages them to lift their heads more - otherwise their heads will just fall straight forward. it just puts them more at an incline.
Tummy time how long 5 minutes?
Why is it required?
it helps them learn to use their neck muscles and upper body muscles, its good for development
Doesn’t this happen anyways when you burp them?
Tummy Time need not be Infant Basic Training.
It doesn’t support its head.
Baby still crying. Something is wrong here
How old is he/she ??
His love is unconditional, his love is real, his love is unfailingly, he saves from spiritual, physical and eternal death. He is the only God that forgives and forgets, he gives a new beginning. Come and taste that the Lord is good. Jesus love you and me! Give him a chance, even again! Rom 8:38-39, Psalm 33:5
But doesn’t that negate the reason you have tummy time? To build strength in neck, back and arm muscles? I made a big mistake with my kids who are now 22 and 18 by trying to make life easy for them. They now struggle dealing with the smallest problems. Struggle builds strength, physical and mental. Let baby use their arms to hold themselves up, that’s what tummy time is for.
There's just so much wrong with this comment that I don't even know where to start.
I don't know if this needs to be said because it's so obvious, but giving them a pillow during tummy time when they're a few months old is not going to affect their work ethic when they're adults. There are many, many years in between, when their brains are actually developed enough to even consider the concept of "hard work", where you can teach them the values of "struggling to build strength".
They're still building strength while using the pillow. It's not like having the pillow makes them not use their neck muscles; it just makes it a little bit easier. The whole point is to get them strong enough so that they can start doing it without the pillow. It's no different from giving a child a bike with training wheels until they can balance on their own, or reading words aloud to them until they can read it on their own.
I don't know what you did specifically for your children, but the fact that you could look at an infant and say "he needs to struggle to build strength" is pretty disturbing. Sounds like you're overcorrecting the coddling of your much older children. Hopefully you're not doling out this advice to new parents in your life.
Man just go to your elders..damn
Don't put baby on dirty floor/mat! GROSE!! Put down a rug or blanket!
Clean your floor first.
There is a mat down on the wooden floor in the video? And it's spelled Gross*
My baby is 2 and ½ month old he hates tummy time I tried everything nothing works
Hold him on your chest while leaning back a little. My son also hated tummy so we did it like this for the first 4 months and it worked out well.
Also they prefer being able to look around.
I'm 73, my mum did what was written on back of all photos in those days, me laying on my stomach to strengthen neck muscles &back, also helping with bringing up wind.. she was a nurse 🙂
In my view, TT is unnecessary. It makes babies miserable. Not worth it. Babies achieve the same results on their own. They are not going to be laying on their back forever. Not all babies are made to do TT and they turn out fine unless they have health problems.
Agreed. My baby initiated it on his own at 14 days old. Now he does it a couple times a day on his own when we lay him on our chests. He does it on me a lot because I love laid back nursing.
@@TheCatnipCinema Thanks. At 14 days itself? Wow!
Yes they hate it, but everything is hard at first. Make sure they are burped and content before doing tummy time.
Air in the stomach and tummy time equals pain.
Nice! I’m going to try this! 😊
If baby is crying because of the position they are in or food they are getting try the position or food yourself. That hard floor with a thin rug thrown over it is still hard. Try laying on it and balancing your weight on your fore arms. Soon you will get uncomfortable and/or sore. I used to layer blankets on the floor and top it with a play pad. The whole thing was close to an inch thick. Next I would put her nursing pillow under her fore arms to lean on. Then I would set up her toys to give her something to look at.
Tummy time is so unnecessary, and the name is ridiculous. Babies will do this on their own when they are ready. Multiple times a day, lay your baby on your chest skin-to-skin in laid back nursing position or completely flat on your back, and they will initiate it when they are ready. They will start and end it on their own. No fussing needed because they did it when they were ready for it. We never force our baby to do it and he initiated it on his own at 14 days old and now does it on his own at least twice a day.
My baby doesn’t look up just looks at the floor and to her sides during tummy time. She’s about to be 3 months old. How do I help with that?
They can’t.
Too small yet. Expect head lifting by 5 months.
You’re having too many expectation from a 3 month old.
Don’t be disheartened. They all
Come
With their own body alarms. That’s when they do things on their own.
Don’t push.
It will happen.
Or use feeding pillow! Works best!
Then y is that baby crying at the end? I guess it's uncomfortable for the baby
I'm pretty sure it's not crying, and sometimes they have built up gas. Every baby is different too, maybe this little one didn't like it so much, it does kinda look bad to put that in when you're trying to say it works! But who knows. To me it almost looked like they were kinda smiling or something
Baby cry after every activity because they are babies and they get tired
My sis ok u put her on her belly she starts laughing and turns and she’s 5 months old
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My baby love tummy time ❤
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My brother knows tummy time he can crawl
I have this but it’s a little snake blanket that I prop him on and he loves it
This baby seems abnormal 😢😢
Tummy time is one of the things that babies do enjoy. Just pop them on a baby mat not a rolled blanket. Lay on the floor in front of them and talk to them. Or put them on the bed and sit on the floor and play and talk to them
I have done this and everything else but nothing worked with my little one.
My babies were born in the 80’s and slept on their tummies. I think this back sleeping is for the birds. They are so much more comfortable on their tummies, so they sleep so much better.
You are just got lucky. Sleeping on the tummies increases risk of Sudden unexpected infant death.
@@user34user73 Me and everyone else I know. This back sleeping business didn’t start until at least the 90’s. I don’t think direct proof between stomach sleeping and increased risk of Sid’s has ever been established. We all sleep so much better on our stomachs or sides.