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6-9 Months Baby Development Video Series – Intro
At this stage of your baby’s life, he is beginning to understand that he has the ability to reach an object that is close to him through making eye contact, reaching his hand out, and rolling over.
These videos will provide you with guidance in dealing with the change that your baby goes through with the start of independent movement forward, and the ability to move in space. In addition, with the help of these videos you will attain practical tools which will help you carry out different exercises that focus on development of the balance system, development of proper crawling, and coping with the beginning of independent movement on the floor, and away from the floor.
Age Group: 6-9 Months
Duration: 02m 44s
The basics of crawling - how to start 1-on-1 with your baby.
Your baby will experience two stages in their ability to move in a circle and around their own axis. This experience will begin as a passive one, and later on, become an active one.This exercise is a great way to spend quality time with your baby, while learning some new moves. In this video your baby will learn to move them self in all directions, while they move around their own axis. Your baby learns to develop their sense of direction in space out of developing a new found control of their own movement.
The Most Important Sensory Experience To Milestone Mastery P.2
This is part 2 of “The Most Important Sensory Experience To Milestone Mastery”.In this video we will learn how to familiarize your baby with their feet a bit better by stimulating their feet with touch, in order to send a message to their brain. Your baby learns that a sense of motion exists in their feet, which will guide them in their future development. For the upcoming crawling stage, the foot-grasping reflex is de-activated from the body and your baby will learn to move their feet on their own accord.
Developing and mastering the belly crawling milestone
In this developmental stage your baby is already turning and starting to get to know how to move forward towards an object, while feeling different than they did up until now, feeling more independent. This exercise is also a fun game you can play with your baby to show and teach them how they can move around on their own, and reach you independently without having to rely on anyone.In this video your baby will get to know their ability to move forward and understand they have the ability to move in other directions, apart from to the side.
How to Develop Independent Sitting and safe Balance
When your baby sits on your lap, an inevitably unstable surface, you are actually unintentionally teaching them to balance them self while sitting, as well as exposing them to their ability to move to both of their sides.In this video your baby will learn to balance them self independently while sitting, without the need to rely on holding on to any external objects like your hands or pillows. When we are dealing with the development of your baby’s ability to balance, we also develop their eyes and ability to focus their sight.
Developing Communication, Gibberish and Laughter
Communication is one of the key issues in your baby’s development and it’s important for you to know how to provide your baby with the correct stimuli to enable them to respond to our communication efforts, and to feel confident in expressing themselves.As your baby begins to move in space on their own, they begin to increasingly connect with their surroundings. In this video we will see how we as parents, can create the correlation for our baby, between their ability to communicate, and the way we address them.We will see how important your baby’s reaction is to the way you communicate with them. Should you speak to them as an adult? Play with your facial expressions? Baby-talk?…
The most important sensory Experience to Milestone mastery P.1
A really great way to spend some quality time with your baby is through a wonderful sensory exercise that familiarizes your baby with their feet. Through a comfortable series of touch and stimulation exercises, your baby will learn to feel, rest, and relax their feet, which will assist them in crawling, and all independent use of their feet in all upcoming developmental milestones.In this video we will learn how to familiarize your baby with their feet a bit better by stimulating their feet with touch, in order to send a message to their brain. Your baby learns that a sense of motion exists in their feet, which will guide them in their future development.
Boost your Baby Balance, Posture and Stability
In this process, your baby experiences the difference between the flat stable surface of the floor versus the instability of balancing on the ball. Your baby will now deal with a round and unstable surface – the ball, which requires them to balance themselves towards the center and move according to the ball’s motion. Your baby makes eye contact with stimuli around them and turns their head and body according to the stimulus. Bending your baby’s knee on the ball creates balance, while activating their balancing system, which will lead to organized and proper crawling in the future.
success in crawling, sitting, standing and walking down the road... Starts here
The following exercise is not only a great way to spend quality play-time with your baby, it is also a sure way to assist the development of your baby’s range of motion.Our baby learns that through the mobility of their chest and ribs, they will be able to reach the center of their body with their arms, put their hands in their mouth, create eye contact and grip, all of which lead our baby to success in crawling, sitting, standing and walking down the road.
Understanding Parachute Reflex and Rocking what, when and how
At this stage, your baby has increased movement and gains better balance. In this exercise you will teach your baby to move more safely in space and to block losing their balance. You will do so by triggering your baby’s Parachute reflex.This process, completed through movement and startle, triggers the connection between information intake and response. When the information received shifts their head position, their balancing system pushes their hands to reach out for protection.In this video your baby will learn to reach out their hands in order to block falling when they lose their balance and the connection between information intake and response.
9-12 Months Baby Development Video Series – Intro
At this stage, in the 9 to 12 month period, your baby can crawl on his belly and on his hands and knees. As he rises and crawls on his hands and knees, your baby begins to move towards independent sitting. Here, for the first time, your baby must use a narrower surface for balance, and he must learn to balance himself through his upper body.
At this stage of sitting, your baby’s balance system and his ability to balance towards his body’s center becomes crucial. It allows him to detach his hands from the floor, and implement his fine motor skills more explicitly with clapping, eating independently, drawing, and more. In addition, you can see your baby’s first attempts to stand up on both feet while leaning on an object.
In this video series we will focus on topics such as: independent transition to sitting, continuing to develop the balance system, confidence in independent transition to standing, confidence in standing, and more.
Age Group: 9-12 Months
Duration: 02m 52s
Provide your baby Confidence in Sitting & Transitioning to Crawling
Between 9 to 12 months, your baby will feel safer in the different sitting postures, in transitions from sitting to crawling and from crawling to sitting. Your baby’s confidence will allow them to sit in various postures in different places, later leading them to sit on their knees, to stable standing and to taking their first steps of walking. In this this video your baby will sit on a surface that will require them to activate their balancing system, and stabilize and straighten their body to the center. Your baby will learn how they can move their body independently, to attain balance. They will establish a connection between eye contact with an object, and make the necessary body movements to reach the object without losing their balance…
The Starting Guide and the Base For Independent Standing
Around 9 to 12 months, your baby begins to understand that their feet and legs possess the ability for movement and moving upwards. Your baby must continue to use their legs and their abilities in a variety of activities that will eventually lead them to stand independently, move around while standing, and walking. In this video your baby will learn that if they push their feet against a surface, they will be able to transition to standing. In this tutorial you will play with your baby and teach them how to bend and straighten their legs while pushing their feet against the wall, and eventually the floor to achieve standing…
Standing Securely & Independent Walking Near Objects in space
Your baby is learning to be independent, and to move their body to several different positions, most importantly, to standing. The motions that make up these transitions are skills that will lead them to be able to properly walk, and balance while standing and walking in the future. This also helps when your baby bumps into something. And at later stages, climb, jump, and be able to engage in activities that require movement. In this video you will guide your baby and boost their ability to move from standing to sitting in several different ways for several different purposes. For example: they can transition through bending to the side and forward to independently pick up a toy they dropped, or to return to sitting or crawling on the floor…
The Importance of Weight Shifting and how to guide your baby
Around 9 to 12 months, your baby becomes aware of their abilities to transition from standing to sitting, and to move their body from side to side. They will now continue to develop their balancing system while standing, which will be highly beneficial to your baby’s walking, standing on one foot, jumping and climbing as they develop. The confidence that your baby acquires at this stage is very significant for the rest of their developmental stages, as this is the first time they stand on both feet, when the surface on which they balance themselves is relatively smaller to the surface they were used to while laying down or sitting. In this video we would like your baby to build confidence in shifting weight from foot to foot, to build up to their next independent movement: their first steps…
Balancing The Body and Changing Sitting Positions Safely
Now your baby is beginning to trust their ability to move independently and shift from position to position. Over time they gain self confidence in their motor abilities and later will be ready to transition to standing up, and then back to sitting or walking independently and carefree. It’s important for your baby to know how to transition from position to position, and to always be prepared to lose their balance. In this video you will set your baby off balance with the use of your head while seated. First, let’s try to motivate your baby to block their fall with their hands and then transfer to the hands-and-knees position. From there, they will lay on the floor and then go back to sitting via their side or by standing on all fours…
From Sitting to Standing how to Help your baby master Movement
Your baby is now learning how to balance themselves on narrow surfaces, which will lead them to: stand up on both feet, shift weight from one leg to the other, take their first steps forward, walk, and later on, run. This is an in-between stage after sitting and before standing, where your baby understands they have the ability to transition between sitting and standing and vice-versa independently. In this video you will play a game with your baby near a small stool, which will help teach your baby how to kneel. Kneeling is the posture next in line after sitting and before standing. Your baby will feel and learn how to stand and lean on their knees, and will understand there is another way to play and move around…
How to Give your baby Confidence in Their First Steps and for life
Around 9 to 12 months your baby begins to climb on you, and stand up at every given moment. However, they may not quite know how to return to sitting. This is why you need to teach your baby to complete this transition on their own. You will start with an activity where your baby is passive, which will later lead them to actively transition to sitting, without fear or falling. This may prevent your baby from trying to stand and sit independently with the help of people or objects. Each movement in this experience is shared with you, which helps build your baby’s confidence. In this video your baby will learn to transfer from standing to sitting independently through organized movement and by enlisting their balance system…
Transitioning from Standing to Sitting Safe and Secure
Around 9 to 12 months, your baby discovers their ability to detach from the floor and transfer to standing while leaning on an object or on you. Often, your baby might get “stuck” standing due to their lack of confidence to return to the floor and back to crawling. Crawling is essential to your baby’s posture. It also activates their balance system in an organized fashion, for independent standing and walking in future developmental milestones. In this video you will teach your baby to build confidence in their movement by crawling through a narrow passage, and in their ability to transfer from sitting to standing and vice versa. We will practice this so your baby completes the action on their own, with you present only to give them encouragement and support…
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