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Tips For Flying With Your Baby
Are you feeling nervous about flying with your baby?
The lack of freedom to movement, air pressure changes, and boredom are some of the most common concerns when traveling with babies.
In this video, Dr. Sarah Johnson provides tips and tricks for flying with infants that might ease some of your worries!
Comment your best tips down below or reach out with any questions!
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3 Important Things to Know About the Side-Lying Position
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We often talk about tummy time and back play, but side-lying is an important position for infant development as well! In this video, Dr. Sarah explains the 3 most important things to pay attention to when incorporating side-lying and demonstrates how to work on this at home! Infant Therapy: emergepediatrictherapy.com/infant-therapeutic-services/ Facebook: emergepediatrictherapy Ins...
SLP Explains How to Pick A Children's Book for Speech Development
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Ever wonder what our speech therapists look for when picking children's books? In this video, SLP Kelly explains 5 things to look for when picking a children's book. These tips ensure that the books you read with your child are helpful for developing their speech and language skills. What are your favorite children's books? Comment below! Our Website: emergepediatrictherapy.com/therapies/speech...
The Side-Sitting Position for Infants
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Why is side-sitting an important position for infants to learn? In this video, Dr. Sarah Johnson explains the importance of side-sitting as a transitional position for crawling and demonstrates how to encourage side-sitting at home! Infant Therapy: emergepediatrictherapy.com/infant-therapeutic-services/ Facebook: emergepediatrictherapy Instagram: emergepediatrictherap...
5 Exercises for Infant Arm Strengthening | Help Encourage Rolling & Sitting
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If your infant isn't able to push up onto their arms in tummy time after 3 months of age, it might be because they don't have the arm strength to do so. This could impact their ability to learn rolling and independent sitting. In this video, Dr. Sarah Johnson explains and demonstrates 5 exercises you can do at home to improve your infant's arm strength. These exercises are recommended for infan...
PT For Infants With A Cranial Helmet
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The goal of a cranial remodeling orthosis or helmet is to relieve pressure on the flat spots of the skull so that it can continue to grow into that space. BUT the cranial helmet doesn't address the underlying cause of that flat spot, which might be torticollis or body tension. This is where PT comes in! In this video, Dr. Anne Wolfe explains what happens after your infant gets their cranial hel...
The Process Of Getting a Cranial Helmet (Cranial Remodeling Orthosis)
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If your child has a flat spot on their skull, your pediatrician may recommend a Cranial Helmet. But what does this process entail? Dr. Anne Wolfe explains what to expect during an initial evaluation, referral, and for ongoing treatment. Stay tuned for our next video, which outlines what weekly PT sessions might look like for infants with helmets! Physical Therapy at Emerge: emergepediatricthera...
The Tactile System & Body Awareness In The First 3 Months
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Welcome to Part 2 of our Infant Sensory Development series! In the first video, Dr. Sarah Johnson discussed how infants' visual, auditory, and oral motor systems develop in the first 3 months of life. ua-cam.com/video/NkZc6eWSrOY/v-deo.html In Part 2, Dr. Sarah discusses the tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular systems, providing activities and bodywork to help with the development of these ...
Help Your Child Take Their First Steps! (Dr. Anne's #1 Trick)
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Is your child cruising, standing independently, and pulling to stand? They might just need a little help taking those first steps! In this video, Dr. Anne demonstrates her favorite trick for helping children to take those first few steps. Give it a try and let us know how it goes! Physical Therapy at Emerge: emergepediatrictherapy.com/physical-therapy/ Facebook: emergepediatricther...
3 Tips For Transitioning Your Baby To Solid Foods
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It is recommended that babies start transitioning to solid foods around 6 months of age. But how do you make that transition?? In this video, OT and Feeding Therapist, Gwyn Joyce gives 3 tips for helping your baby adjust to new tastes, textures, and oral motor skills! Check out this video on how to know if your infant is ready for solid foods: ua-cam.com/video/k-ZkTUx0Svg/v-deo.html Feeding The...
Visual, Auditory & Oral Motor Development In The First 3 Months
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We hear a lot about children's sensory processing, but not as much about how those sensory systems develop in infancy... In this video, Dr. Sarah discusses the developmental processes of the visual system, auditory system, and oral motor skills in the first 3 months of life. Toy Links Floortime Mirror: amzn.to/419vbxd Black & White Cards: amzn.to/3sTAzrD Light Up Piano: amzn.to/3R8g1n5 Light Up...
Supporting Infant Development: 3 Ways To Use An Exercise Ball
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Are you looking for new and creative ways to support your infant's gross motor development? In this video, Dr. Sarah Johnson demonstrates 3 ways you can use an exercise ball to support development at home. This is a great way to spice up your baby's tummy time routine! Infant Therapy: emergepediatrictherapy.com/infant-therapeutic-services/ Facebook: emergepediatrictherapy Instagram...
How to Help Your Picky Eater Explore New Foods
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We've all heard people say "don't play with your food," but we're here to tell you that playing with food is a great way to encourage picky eaters to explore new foods! In this video, OT Gwyn explains a few ways to help your child explore and accept new foods. Just in time for all the yummy food we eat during the holidays! Feeding Therapy at Emerge: emergepediatrictherapy.com/feeding-therapy/ F...
Heavy Work & Proprioceptive Input Activities At Home
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Proprioception refers to the body's ability to sense its own position in space and the effort being used in movement. It's a key component of our sensory system! Proprioceptive input, especially through heavy work activities, has a calming and organizing effect on the nervous system. It can help children feel more grounded, focused, and ready to engage in daily activities. In this video, Pediat...
Infant Milestones To Look For After Walking
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We see TONS of information about the first year of development: tummy time, sitting, standing, crawling, and learning to walk. But what do you do after your baby takes their first steps? In this video, Dr. Anne Wolfe describes what to look for and encourage in the first weeks-months after those first steps! Which of these are you seeing in your baby? Comment below! Physical Therapy at Emerge: e...
Easy Trunk Stretch to Address Infant Asymmetries
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Easy Trunk Stretch to Address Infant Asymmetries
Three Point Crawling: Stretches to Try At Home!
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Three Point Crawling: Stretches to Try At Home!
Pacifiers for Babies: Pros, Cons, Which One to Choose & When to Wean
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Pacifiers for Babies: Pros, Cons, Which One to Choose & When to Wean
Mobility & Disability: Tips for Assisting Children Who Use Mobility Aids
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Mobility & Disability: Tips for Assisting Children Who Use Mobility Aids
Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach to Developing Social Skills
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Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach to Developing Social Skills
4 Ways to Teach Your Child Self-Advocacy Skills
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4 Ways to Teach Your Child Self-Advocacy Skills
Help Your Child Learn Independent Standing At Home!
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Help Your Child Learn Independent Standing At Home!
Left or Right Torticollis?
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Left or Right Torticollis?
The Top 3 Problems with Early Sport Specialization
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The Top 3 Problems with Early Sport Specialization
Play Positions for Young Babies (1-7 months)
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Play Positions for Young Babies (1-7 months)
Preparing Your Child for a Tongue-Tie Release (Frenectomy)
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Preparing Your Child for a Tongue-Tie Release (Frenectomy)
The Truth About Strength Training for Kids
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The Truth About Strength Training for Kids
3 Ways to Encourage Sitting for Your Baby
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3 Ways to Encourage Sitting for Your Baby
3 Signs Your Infant is Ready to Learn Sitting
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3 Signs Your Infant is Ready to Learn Sitting
Daily Physical Activity Guidelines for Kids
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Daily Physical Activity Guidelines for Kids

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @itspurple3381
    @itspurple3381 19 годин тому

    How to help a child to eat puree who has some issues like HIE or microcephaly because there are no helpful videos about this at youtube. And a blind child too

  • @brendahankins4170
    @brendahankins4170 22 години тому

    My baby has had all signs of readiness for many months and yet isn’t walking at 14 months. He doesn’t like standing. He’s been able to do it for months but prefers not to. He’s been knee walking for months.

  • @Nyxx_ZA
    @Nyxx_ZA 22 години тому

    hey, I cant get my baby to straighten his arms with these techniques, he only uses his back muscles to keep his head and chest up, which must be so uncomfortable. He has been doing superman since 4 months, he is 8 months now 😢

  • @MamoniBegum-g2u
    @MamoniBegum-g2u 2 дні тому

    My daughter is two years four months....she is medically fit but doesn't hold her balance

  • @RunReadMeep
    @RunReadMeep 3 дні тому

    I don’t see the following videos of EF. This was posted 2 years ago, will those still be uploaded at some point?

  • @supreetav570
    @supreetav570 7 днів тому

    @emergepediatrictherapy thanks for the info. What activities would you recommend for a 2 year old toddler who throws play/all items in hand (spreads around the floor) ?

  • @MicheleTracy
    @MicheleTracy 9 днів тому

    My baby’s right leg is hitched. So I would stretch to the left or right?

  • @Cath-w1o
    @Cath-w1o 11 днів тому

    This is super helpful, thank you. If a child has retained primitive reflexes, which in my understanding can contribute to oral issues / picky eating, would you suggest therapy to integrate reflexes before embarking myofunctional therapy?

  • @Aztecadr
    @Aztecadr 12 днів тому

    My daughter was born 5 weeks prematurely and is now 17 months adjusted age but she isn't walking yet. She pulls up to stand, cruises by holding onto vertical surfaces and few days ago she tried standing up with no support several times with the longest period being 20 seconds. She hasn't done it again. I am worrried as her left leg turns outwards a little bit as she walks, she has an appt tomorrow and will bring it up to her doctor.

  • @rehgina9903
    @rehgina9903 18 днів тому

    Diese Übungen sind sehr oberflächlich.

  • @rabeeZ797
    @rabeeZ797 18 днів тому

    Hi, my baby has started to feed more on left breast, and also prefers looking on left side. Although he can rotate his head easily but he prefers left side. Is this feeding preference part of Torricolis? What can I do to Fix it. Thanks

  • @junebug8882
    @junebug8882 19 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing this snow bunny

  • @chrismaxwell1624
    @chrismaxwell1624 22 дні тому

    As an autistic person forcing eye contract mean I'm not listening you at all as my efforts go to forcing myself to make eye contract. It's not that I can or that it painful it's just something that doesn't' happen naturally nor feel natural. So think of it like. When you talk to someone you have to cock your head at 45% degree angle and keep it that way the conversation. That's how it feels to be told to make eye contact. Not perfect of course, just brief example.

  • @sri8648
    @sri8648 24 дні тому

    My son was13 months baby but he didn't stand by him self i am worried about this

  • @user-pk5in1cp7k
    @user-pk5in1cp7k 24 дні тому

    I know this is for infants but does this also apply to toddlers (15 month old)

    • @eyesbetterblknd
      @eyesbetterblknd 20 днів тому

      I'd like to know too. My baby crawls on the bed perfectly. Faster and faster on 4s, but only on the bed. When he's on the floor, he does this. He stands up fine. He has his 15 month appt next month but this is fairly recent.

  • @towzone
    @towzone 27 днів тому

    Listening…a great solution to many problems.

  • @ef2247
    @ef2247 27 днів тому

    Wow, this video is amazing! I’m an autistic adult and watching this really made my day. Wish SLP’s were like you when I was a kid. Thanks for making the world a better place for us

  • @MeSaytan
    @MeSaytan Місяць тому

    My whole life is uncomfortable

  • @JannatFatima-p6f
    @JannatFatima-p6f Місяць тому

    My baby is 8 months old but not sittings not crawling she is so week from birth time she is sit with support

  • @user-sc1uv9ex7g
    @user-sc1uv9ex7g Місяць тому

    These are so helpful tips

  • @sarahbliss5938
    @sarahbliss5938 Місяць тому

    My daughter just turned 15 months and is showing all the signs of standing readiness you mentioned but will not stand for more than 5-10 seconds at a time independently and is very shaky. We have an appt with her pediatrician today but just wanted your two cents, do you think she would benefit from PT?

  • @user-yw9ne2th4w
    @user-yw9ne2th4w Місяць тому

    This is fantastic, thank you so much!! Concise and accurate and engaging. I'm an autistic peds OT and will be sharing this with parents!

  • @wandahardison5597
    @wandahardison5597 Місяць тому

    I was fortunate to study with Bill when he had a Bal-A-Vis-X conference/workshop in South Carolina in January 2020. I traveled over seven hours to attend. Amazing! Worth every dime. Then, COVID changed the world. It truly is a great tool for OT. (Music Educator here.)

  • @tshea3851
    @tshea3851 Місяць тому

    Why do you stretch to the side that is easier? Could you explain the reasoning behind this?

  • @Irina-cw4lw
    @Irina-cw4lw Місяць тому

    Great explanations and examples. Thank you!

  • @gattispizzaboy
    @gattispizzaboy Місяць тому

    great exercises. My girl is 4 and has balance issues, I was looking for something to build her up to standing on one foot and these are perfect.

  • @mirandacastel7316
    @mirandacastel7316 Місяць тому

    i feel like the way you did the exercises wasn’t for the way you demonstrated where the torticollis was in the beginning of the video so now i’m confused

    • @rehgina9903
      @rehgina9903 18 днів тому

      Stimmt, die THERAPEUTIN ist auch konfus

  • @uwimanaclaudine1351
    @uwimanaclaudine1351 Місяць тому

    My daughter is 11months but she dudn't crawling at herself or stand alone which advics u can give me

  • @alexandrei6497
    @alexandrei6497 Місяць тому

    My baby is 3 months and a week old but he does not want to lay down anymore, whenever I lay him down he lifts his head and the upper part of the back trying to sit up and he gets angry that he can’t. What should I do?

  • @ArlieKaitlyn
    @ArlieKaitlyn Місяць тому

    If you're seeing 2/3 signs of readiness at 15 months, is it time to panic? We got a referral to a PT from our pediatrician, but he's cruising like crazy and pulling to stand, just no independent standing yet.

  • @Aamilahpeso
    @Aamilahpeso Місяць тому

    Still no good advice..I got every sippy cup and my baby still won’t suck..I think straw is best because it only requires sucking, no learning back or lifting of the arms

  • @RebekahAmberClark
    @RebekahAmberClark Місяць тому

    This is so well explained! And if any neurotypical viewers are wondering if the fire alarm example is an exaggeration, it's not. If anything, listening to a fire alarm would be LESS distracting and LESS uncomfortable for me while holding a conversation than being forced to maintain eye contact.

  • @kvndreamteam
    @kvndreamteam 2 місяці тому

    Here and there, I see people asking, "Are those pillows safe for babies? Wouldn't the baby roll onto that pillow and suffocate?" 🤔 If someone asked that question, then where would that "caring" mother be? She'd be somewhere in another room, having left her baby absolutely unsupervised, correct? There better not be any mothers like that. Unfortunately, there are quite a few of them...

  • @shilpask3462
    @shilpask3462 2 місяці тому

    ಒಂದೇ ಸೈಡ್ ನೋಡುತ್ತಾಳೆ ನನ್ನ ಮಗಳು

  • @campnothing9129
    @campnothing9129 2 місяці тому

    This helped a lot thank you

  • @metrab8901
    @metrab8901 2 місяці тому

    So basically the NT is focused on the implication while the ND is focused on the information.

  • @ManaliMhadgut
    @ManaliMhadgut 2 місяці тому

    My son is 19 months old but not yet walking and standing independently, just cruising the furniture and walking by the furniture Will these activities helpful

  • @MargaretHagar
    @MargaretHagar 2 місяці тому

    Baby will sit on its own when she will be ready, no need to teach it.

  • @almam.6880
    @almam.6880 2 місяці тому

    Are you using neurotypical communication style in this video or in a neurotypical friendly way? It was hard for me to watch (Lot's of "padding")

  • @rosea164
    @rosea164 2 місяці тому

    Very informative! My 16 days old baby gets so much relief by sucking That is why I decided to look into introducing a pacifier to her even though I had the plan not to I always hated addiction, but 6 months is fine

  • @BoldWarrior78
    @BoldWarrior78 2 місяці тому

    This is a good a very balanced video. I'm autistic and am planning to include the subject of communication in my autism and allism (I use that word a lot more than 'neurotypical' as not everyone who isn't autistic is neurotypical and the word 'allistic' is less judgmental and is now being used more than ever before in the autism community) coaching practice. Thank you for this helpful video!

  • @hannahlinton16
    @hannahlinton16 2 місяці тому

    This was very helpful, thank you!

  • @Yrorthefwog
    @Yrorthefwog 2 місяці тому

    I’m sorry for my comment was duplicating because it was disappearing

  • @Yrorthefwog
    @Yrorthefwog 2 місяці тому

    Everyone in the comments this is the actual way to do it. So the first exercise is the battle cats so you gotta use a battle cat that uses their arms and then your baby will do it, but it will overwrite the flying baby ability. Then the second thing you can do is just download sword fighter 3-D bad mobile game io and then your baby will grab a sword from inside of the game and use their arms. then you got to do the third one which is learned a mysterious rollover trick because then a doge will appear from battle cats and then the baby will use sword, but beware of the fourth one which the doge will put multiple clones of itself and your baby will hit those but the doge will attack so it's not very reliable. And last but not least you could just skip all of that and bring your kid to whatever the opposite of emerge pediatric therapy is

  • @Yrorthefwog
    @Yrorthefwog 2 місяці тому

    Hey, I know you probably not a battle cat but this information is wrong so I will now give more information because the person who commented is strong enough to be a battle cat from battle cats. OK so first just play Incredibox and then play the love and then your kid will see the first beat has a helmet and it will wear it but now it has a Krunal helmet so you gotta make sure to make your baby head smack one of the doges then a cotton candy squishy will appear, and your baby will be distracted, but then a Cocomelon will appear in your baby will have two things to choose from. Most people choose the Cocomelon, but sometimes if your baby is a battle cat too, it will choose the cotton candy squishy because it thinks it’s an enemy, but then it will throw the cotton candy squishy at the Cocomelon. once PT is done for today you can just go to OT because for some reason my insurance got declined

  • @Yrorthefwog
    @Yrorthefwog 2 місяці тому

    OK, so first you have to try to make your baby learn the very mysterious rollover trick that is normally only for dogs and then make him sit. but beware that if you learn the rollover trick doge from battle cats will come and attack your baby so then you’ll have to go on your phone and download battle cats and play the first chapter so after that is done, your baby will cry towards you and do the pose now he might accidentally do the tea pose, but you have to make sure they don’t turn into a flying baby because they can overwrite the pose with flying so just don’t use the bird cat.

  • @naal85
    @naal85 2 місяці тому

    Thanks a lot for your super informative video. May i know what is your recommended sensory tool for visionary and auditory regulation?

  • @julietamarachi1841
    @julietamarachi1841 2 місяці тому

    My son is 18 months now but can't stand without support though can cruise

  • @Yrorthefwog
    @Yrorthefwog 2 місяці тому

    The first thing is Cocomelon, this is very stimulant and if it has it in your book, it may turn into a cringe book which one sent to the national geographic department of cringe. Will then destroy the book so I recommend you do that. The second thing is that there could also be a big bad wolf, this is very bad for the children’s development because it will scare the children for life because then the big bad wolf will come to your house. The third thing you gotta look out for is the rock Johnson there may be rocks in your book and if they are you gotta go on an adventure with your baby and see a rock or else the rock will curse you. The fourth thing you gotta look out for is green skull AI. they have many educational videos, including I created my own ChatGPT and it’s very serious. Totally not a joke at all. Then the fifth thing you gotta look out for is long paragraphs because when fed to your children they will cause your Minecraft character to be damaged permanently

  • @Yrorthefwog
    @Yrorthefwog 2 місяці тому

    The first thing is that your baby may be unreliable when doing this, especially if you have a flying baby because they might be lying, the second thing is that they may like Star Wars, but they only like one side, the third thing is that a weird entity called mother will probably do something called look the lie up on Google