{"id":2934,"date":"2023-03-08T10:02:01","date_gmt":"2023-03-08T02:02:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blissbies.com\/my\/?p=2934"},"modified":"2024-09-04T15:39:00","modified_gmt":"2024-09-04T07:39:00","slug":"tummy-time-for-babies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blissbies.com\/my\/blog\/tummy-time-for-babies\/","title":{"rendered":"The Science Behind Tummy Time: Understanding the Benefits for Your Baby’s Physical and Cognitive Development"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are you a new parent wondering what tummy time is and why it’s important for your baby’s development? You’re not alone!<\/p>
Tummy time is a crucial exercise that helps your baby’s physical and cognitive growth. In this article, we’ll explore the scientific research behind tummy time and its impact on your baby’s development.<\/p> Tummy time is an exercise that is critical for your baby’s motor development. When your baby is on their tummy, they use their neck and upper body muscles to lift their head and look around, strengthening their neck, shoulder, and arm muscles.<\/p> According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), tummy time also helps to develop the muscles in your baby’s hips, back, and legs, which are essential for crawling and eventually walking.<\/p> In addition, tummy time can prevent the flat head syndrome, a condition where a baby’s skull becomes flattened in one area due to prolonged pressure on the back of the head. By spending time on their belly, your baby will be able to evenly distribute the weight on their skull and avoid this issue.<\/p> Tummy time also has cognitive benefits for your baby. According to a study published in the Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, infants who engaged in tummy time had higher cognitive and motor scores than those who did not.<\/p> Furthermore, tummy time promotes sensory-motor integration, which is the connection between sensory input and motor output. According to a study published in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science, infants who engage in tummy time have better sensory-motor integration than those who don’t.<\/p> Tummy time also provides opportunities for your baby to explore their surroundings and take in new sensory experiences. This sensory integration is crucial for your baby’s brain development and will help them understand and process the world around them.<\/p> Several studies support the benefits of tummy time. In one study published in the Journal of Pediatrics, researchers found that tummy time was associated with improved head control, early rolling, and sitting skills in infants.<\/p> Another study published in the journal Early Human Development found that infants who spent more time on their bellies had better overall motor skills than those who didn’t.<\/p> It’s essential to start tummy time early in your baby’s life. The AAP recommends starting tummy time from the first day of life and increasing the amount of time gradually. Here’s a table to help you determine how long your baby should do tummy time based on their age:<\/p><\/figure>
The Physical Benefits of Tummy Time<\/strong><\/h2>
The Cognitive Benefits of Tummy Time<\/strong><\/h2>
The Science Behind Tummy Time<\/strong><\/h2>
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How to Implement Tummy Time<\/strong><\/h2>