Ready to end tummy time for good? Do this skills check first
If your baby's rolling out of tummy time, they may be ready to stop—or they might need some different strategies.
If your baby's rolling out of tummy time, they may be ready to stop—or they might need some different strategies.
Try these 7 activities to help your baby use their muscles, activate their senses, and build neural connections.
Once your baby has head control, they're ready to work on more advanced skills involving their core and lower body, like rolling, sitting, standing, and walking. Find out when babies develop head control and how to encourage it.
Understand the facts about flat head syndrome (or positional plagiocephaly), what causes it, tips to avoid it, and what to look out for in your baby.
Watch Lovevery CEO Jessica Rolph discuss developmental milestones for your newborn with licensed occupational therapist and founder of CanDo Kiddo, Rachel Coley.
Everyday noises are new to your baby. Use these 5 play ideas to introduce them to natural sounds and help them develop lasting neural networks.
An occupational therapist shares how to gently turn your baby's head from side to side to avoid flat spots and tight neck muscles.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends tummy time starting in the first week. Here are some tips for newborn tummy time.