The Tummy Time Handbook
This eBook is an essential guide to navigating the fussy moments and exhaustion that come with an Infant and Tummy Time.
Are you a therapist or professional working with infants and their families? With 39 pages packed with research-backed tips, tricks, and modifications this book makes the perfect addition to any professional library AND is a great recommendation for clients to support home programming.
Did we mention it also makes a great gift for expecting parents and caregivers?
Download now and make tummy time enjoyable for you and your baby!
The Tummy Time Handbook includes 39 info-packed pages covering:
- 8 different Tummy Time positions (with full-color pictures and explanations)
- Motor milestone and the progression of Tummy Time
- Tummy Time Tips broken down by age
- Positioning for Reflux
- How to incorporate toys
- Therapist-recommended toy guide
- Bonus descriptions of other infant positioning
- Notes on the use of baby “container”
- Scheduling suggestions
- Resources and research
After completing your purchase, you will be emailed with your eBook ready for download!
Cost: $30
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Meet Your Tummy Time Guides
Meet Dr. Sarah Johnson and Dr. Anne Wolfe! In addition to their doctorate degrees, these women have spent hundreds of combined hours in specialty training and even more time providing hands-on treatment with babies and their caregivers. Together they have created this handbook to help share their expertise to help you and your baby enjoy this precious bonding time.
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Avoid Toxic Exposure to give your child the best foundation for growth and learning
At nearly every talk I give, questions about autism come up and inevitably one of those questions is why are we seeing such a huge increase in the incidence of autism. While undoubtedly many factors are involved, I strongly feel that environmental factors are one piece of the picture for some children. I recently read that a five year old today has as many toxins in their body as an eighty year old did fifty years ago. And the difference between generations exposure is startling. My mother grew up on a farm, eating primarily what they themselves raised. I grew up in a small town, removed from the land, but with fresh milk delivered to our door and eating out occurring only rarely. For many children today, fast food is a common part of their diet and even food at home is often laced with chemicals.
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