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Have you been following our 2 Month Typical/Atypical Motor Development series? Download this printable handout for FREE in English, Spanish, Greek, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Ukrainian: bit.ly/44PDLTw #physio #pediatrictherapy #motorskills #medtwitter
Early experiences with families and friends are an important part of developing their #socialemotional skills and helps shape their social-emotional growth over time. Download the social-emotional brochure: bit.ly/4beZbM3 #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #mentalhealth
Does baby's trunk continue to be inclined forward? Watch to see how a 3 month old with typical development uses different parts of their body while in the standing position. Watch the full video: bit.ly/3vJOT7f #motorskills #babydevelopment #physio #medtwitter
Baby’s first steps are usually around their first birthday (12-15 months is the expected time when walking happens). Here are important signs to watch for if baby is not walking: bit.ly/3UEWdJF #motorskills #physio #pediatrictherapy #parenting #babytips #babywalking
After 1 month of #TummyTime , baby can already do so much! Look out for these two abilities as you work on Tummy Time with baby every day! Check out Tummy Time abilities and tips by age: bit.ly/3yfUJyc #motorskills #baby #physio #pediatrictherapy
#Earlydetection is the key to prevention! Use this handy chart to track 📈 baby's motor development by age. Talk a healthcare provider if you have concerns. Print checklist (in 23 languages!) : pathways.org/print/assure-b… #physio #pediatrictherapy #medtwitter #pediatrics
Have you heard of interoception? This is a sense that helps us know what’s going on inside our body. Interoception helps us realize that we're hungry, tired, or too hot or cold. #interoception #sensoryskills #babysensory #occupationaltherapy pathways.org/watch/interoce…
Join the conversation! 🗨️💻👨👩👧 Learn how to make screen time more beneficial for kids with these tips. #ScreenFreeWeek #screentime #childdevelopment #parenting pathways.org/screen-time-fo…
The movement and balance sense (vestibular sense)👣⚖️ helps baby hold their head up and learn to walk. Encourage baby to work on strengthening this sense by adding these activities to their routine. Play more sensory activities: bit.ly/4cjCfMB #sensoryskills #sensoryplay
Keep your eye on that little explorer! Babies typically start crawling at 7-9 months so make sure you keep them safe with these baby-proofing tips: bit.ly/3Lrtc0u #baby safety #baby proofing #parenting #newparents #baby
At 2 months old, baby's head is typically held in midline when standing. Watch to see how a 2 month old with typical development uses different parts of their body in standing. Watch the full video: bit.ly/4ahpdOo #physio #pediatrictherapy #motorskills #earlyintervention
Newborns can work to strengthen their #TummyTime abilities! See the different Tummy Time positions baby can try at this age. Learn how to do these positions: bit.ly/3fxc3Wo #newbornbaby #newparents #parenting #pediatrictherapy #physio #motorskills #babyhealth
Navigating screen time isn't an easy task! Use this guide to understand what screen time should look like at each age. For more screen time tips: bit.ly/44qQQSV #ScreenFreeWeek #screentime #screenfree #unplugged #parentingtips #earlyyears
Decoding toddler speech development: what are they trying to say and what to expect. #speechandlanguage #toddler #parenting #earlyyears pathways.org/toddler-speech…
Have you been following our 6 Month Typical/Atypical Motor Development series? Download this printable guide for FREE in English, Greek, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Ukrainian here: bit.ly/3LjbNqR #physio #pediatrictherapy #pediatrics #medtwitter #babyhealth
How can parents and caregivers help prevent #torticollis ? Here are some tips to keep in mind when caring for baby. Watch full video to see activities to help treat torticollis: bit.ly/3vNpoC9 #physio #pediatrictherapy #physicaltherapy #pediatrics #medtwitter #parenting
A child's brain is constantly growing and developing! Find out why the first three years are important for a child's brain development. Via ZERO TO THREE #braindevelopment #childdevelopment