Babies should not be forced to roll over when they are not physically strong enough to do it yet. This is because babies should be able to move freely (as others have commented below). Imagine, if you roll them on their tummy when they haven't strengthened their muscles to do it on their own, then they would not be able to roll back onto their backs on their own even when being on their tummy is hurting them and they want to stop it.
You have too many "containers," for one thing. When the child in the soft containers, it is awesome that the teacher is next to them but how about turning the baby TOWARDS the caregiver instead of having the caregiver behind them, where they cannot see the caregiver's expressions?
Still in progress! It typically takes 4-5 months to produce one of these in-depth training videos (script writing, meetings, video shoot, and video production all take a long time!), thanks for asking! :)
Probably not for awhile, these take about a year to complete! Still working on finalizing the toddler one and a special needs training before we get started on Preschool. :)
First of all all the equipment such as exesaucer , swing and especially bumbo ( little sit) are not only unnecessary but in many ways harmful for children. Infants need to be unrestricted , move freerly and engage in self directed gross motor development. It really bothers me that a training video normalized all the containers as a part of a healthy environment. In my infant room , there are is no equipment that we place babies in. Our infant are free to move and meet milestones with an ease and confidence Another part is a presence of overload of plastic materials. There is just lots of clutter in that space. Infants need a few, simple play objects that are open ended. If you are interested in learning about more child directed approach, I can send you a link to a UA-cam video that describes more precisely what I am trying to explain.
emilia poprawa I agree. One thing that stood out to me was the baby at the very end of the video in the Bumbo seat trying to reach for the toy that they can’t get to. If that child was on the ground, they would have no problem reaching for the toy, but instead they are restricted. Infants will sit when they are ready to sit, they do not need “practice.”
Thank you Dr. Daycare! I hope my childcare will become as great as yours one day! I truly appreciate the videos for training.
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Babies should not be forced to roll over when they are not physically strong enough to do it yet. This is because babies should be able to move freely (as others have commented below). Imagine, if you roll them on their tummy when they haven't strengthened their muscles to do it on their own, then they would not be able to roll back onto their backs on their own even when being on their tummy is hurting them and they want to stop it.
Obviously you would roll them back
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You have too many "containers," for one thing. When the child in the soft containers, it is awesome that the teacher is next to them but how about turning the baby TOWARDS the caregiver instead of having the caregiver behind them, where they cannot see the caregiver's expressions?
Hi,
Wondering when the Toddler room training videos will be available. 😊
Still in progress! It typically takes 4-5 months to produce one of these in-depth training videos (script writing, meetings, video shoot, and video production all take a long time!), thanks for asking! :)
Well done
Hello, Just wondering when the Pre-school training videos will be available. Thanks :)
Probably not for awhile, these take about a year to complete! Still working on finalizing the toddler one and a special needs training before we get started on Preschool. :)
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Good job
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Every country is be foreign to another technically....so I think you just proved yourself wrong with that statement mate.
As an infant caregiver, I think this environment is inappropriate for many reasons
emilia poprawa how?
First of all all the equipment such as exesaucer , swing and especially bumbo ( little sit) are not only unnecessary but in many ways harmful for children. Infants need to be unrestricted , move freerly and engage in self directed gross motor development. It really bothers me that a training video normalized all the containers as a part of a healthy environment. In my infant room , there are is no equipment that we place babies in. Our infant are free to move and meet milestones with an ease and confidence
Another part is a presence of overload of plastic materials. There is just lots of clutter in that space. Infants need a few, simple play objects that are open ended. If you are interested in learning about more child directed approach, I can send you a link to a UA-cam video that describes more precisely what I am trying to explain.
emilia poprawa I agree. One thing that stood out to me was the baby at the very end of the video in the Bumbo seat trying to reach for the toy that they can’t get to. If that child was on the ground, they would have no problem reaching for the toy, but instead they are restricted. Infants will sit when they are ready to sit, they do not need “practice.”
Did you watch the video? It said they don’t leave them in the swings or seats for more than 15 minutes.