Keep trying. Keep offering short periods of tummy time and always respond to your baby’s cries. If you provide tummy time often, your baby will learn to like it.
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/ChildAndFamilyHealth/Pages/Tummy-Time.aspx
Start with short periods of tummy time and increase the amount of time as your baby tolerates.
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Build tummy time into your daily routines, like after every diaper change.
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/ChildAndFamilyHealth/Pages/Tummy-Time-Tips.aspx
Tummy Time Timelines - what to expect from your baby
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in general they will go through the following changes as they grow and experience tummy time:
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• Lifts face from floor; turns head.
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/ChildAndFamilyHealth/Pages/Tummy-Timeline-What-to-Expect.aspx
Creating a safe environment for your baby will help keep him or her safe and reduce your baby's
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Tummy time is for play, back time for when baby is sleeping. For more information on safe
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/ChildAndFamilyHealth/Pages/SIDS.aspx
Becoming a parent is an exciting new chapter of life, but it can also be challenging and
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your baby and connecting with your baby, 'Tummy Time' for baby and preparing your child for
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/ChildAndFamilyHealth/Pages/Parenting.aspx
Schools and Chilc Care Centres can be places where
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illness in a short period of time. Most community-based viruses like colds, influenza, and "tummy bugs" would not be considered a
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/PreventingAndManagingOutbreaks/Pages/Managing-Outbreaks-in-Schools-and-Child-Care-Centres.aspx
explore these textures as well. Outdoor time provides a language rich environment for your
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1,2,3,4,5 (extend fingers one at a time and count)
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Bzzzz (tickle baby’s tummy)
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https://www.nwhu.on.ca/ourservices/ChildAndFamilyHealth/Pages/Talking,-Singing-and-Playing-with-your-1-year-old.aspx