3 Common Mistakes That Can Delay Development

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  • Опубліковано 25 вер 2024

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  • @EmmaHubbard
    @EmmaHubbard  День тому +3

    Did any of these surprise you? Don't forget to get your free 0 - 12 months old developmental milestone chart here:
    brightestbeginning.com/12monthmilestones/?lead_source=youtube_197

    • @wildswan221
      @wildswan221 День тому

      Great video! It's also important that parents remember that face scratching = itchy = food allergy (cheap, nasty formula...).
      Just DIY your own formula with Weston Price's recipe (free online), if you can't breastfeed.

  • @mrpcakes
    @mrpcakes День тому +20

    sigh, we just tried the forward facing on our almost 3 month old. glad you post these videos

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  День тому +3

      So glad you watch them❤️

    • @rachelle2227
      @rachelle2227 День тому +4

      A carrier with thinner straps could give baby a better view even with inward facing. When baby is older you can also try back wearing, which is comfortable. It takes a bit of practice, but it isn’t too difficult to do.

    • @stephaniesally2966
      @stephaniesally2966 22 години тому +1

      Same here!!

  • @paolaotero6671
    @paolaotero6671 День тому +3

    Thank you for the information

  • @mrsrogers6134
    @mrsrogers6134 День тому +3

    Hi 👋🏽 Emma! Just discovered your channel, and I just had a baby about 4 weeks ago. You are a God send! Thank you so much for all your help! You're an angel, a little baby whisperer 😊

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  19 годин тому +1

      Thanks so much!
      Also a huge congrats on the arrival of your little one❤

  • @ChickenPermission617
    @ChickenPermission617 День тому +6

    4:20 ive heard another great comparison to be as loud as a shower running

  • @jordanbridges5042
    @jordanbridges5042 День тому +2

    Does being in a bouncer (e.g. a BabyBjörn) prior to 6 months old also negatively impact hip development?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  День тому +7

      Typically, when babies are in reclined bouncers, their legs are supported, and they often naturally fall into a 'frog-legged' position with their legs splayed out to the side - which is a healthy hip position. It's a good idea to check if your little one's legs are positioned this way for comfort and proper alignment. It's also important to mix up their activities by giving them plenty of time to play on the floor, both on their tummy and back, to encourage balanced muscle development and movement.

  • @vforvendetta5587
    @vforvendetta5587 День тому +2

    I'm visually impaired and concerned about using a sling/wrap. Any recommendations for good ones, and thank you for the informative videos.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  День тому +1

      The International Hip Dysplasia Institute has a list of hip-healthy slings/wraps and carriers. Here is the link in case you want to check it out: hipdysplasia.org/hip-healthy-products/

    • @itasi
      @itasi 20 годин тому +1

      I'm not Emma, but look into a sling library or hire a babywearing educator near you to help!

    • @annamiller3479
      @annamiller3479 11 годин тому

      So much of the process is done by feel! It will depend partly on how old your baby is now and I would recommend looking for a group or expert in your area to get hands on help 🩵

    • @vforvendetta5587
      @vforvendetta5587 11 годин тому

      @@EmmaHubbard thank you

    • @vforvendetta5587
      @vforvendetta5587 11 годин тому

      @@itasi sounds like a plan. Thank you

  • @Beerealtho78
    @Beerealtho78 День тому

    I wish i would have had this information before my oldest was born. Sigh. Im grateful she eventually crawled and is now running with no problems.
    ❤️😂

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  19 годин тому

      Sounds like your little one is doing great!

  • @Isabae188
    @Isabae188 День тому +3

    What would your advice be on piercing the baby’s ears? I’m not with it at all but my husband keeps wanting to pierce our baby ears. She’s 5 months old. But I rather wait until she’s 1 years old or until she can ask for them herself.

    • @giselleduff1001
      @giselleduff1001 День тому +2

      As a former baby (😂), I'm glad my parents had my ear piercing done as an infant rather than having to go through it when able to remember. Listen to the expert when she replies, of course, and your heart ❤️.
      I've got a 3 month boy and grateful this isn't a decision I have to make, as I know it would be difficult for me too. You're already a great mama for caring!

    • @Isabae188
      @Isabae188 День тому

      @@giselleduff1001 aww thank you for this!! 😂🫶🏼 I’m always so worried! Since I feel like it’s going to hurt her or if I’m easing into the peer pressure. It’s so scary being a first time mom!

    • @daisyzill
      @daisyzill День тому +12

      I would personally wait! It really doesn't hurt that much and I'd be scared of the earrings accidentally being pulled out

    • @karungipatience769
      @karungipatience769 День тому

      I pierced mine at 2 weeks

    • @rachelle2227
      @rachelle2227 День тому +10

      @@Isabae188 I’ve heard that for some people, when their ears were pierced as a baby their piercing was off center as an adult

  • @daisyzill
    @daisyzill День тому

    Love your videos!

  • @valeriaswanne
    @valeriaswanne День тому +1

    We have a second-hand dohm sound machine, and it's loud on the lowest setting! Can't use it on high bc it rattles. 😅

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  19 годин тому +1

      If you are concerned that it's too loud, you can try placing it as far from your baby's sleep space as possible and then checking the sound levels.

    • @whatrtheodds
      @whatrtheodds 23 хвилини тому

      Cover it with a towel

  • @velvetplans5396
    @velvetplans5396 День тому +5

    I followed the advice not to put mittens on our newborn and I actually regret it for the hospital stay. I thought the hospital would have nail trimmers or a file so I didn't bring my own, but they didn't have any! I had some complications and had to stay 3 days with my baby when she was born, and on day 2 she severely scratched her cheek and now at 3 years old she has a permanent scar from it. I recommend waiting until you can trim their nails before uncovering their hands!

    • @wildswan221
      @wildswan221 День тому +3

      Her advice was good, but you failed to trim the nails. It's important not to put mittens on babies. The mother must have support, someone should have run out to get the trimmers.

    • @wildswan221
      @wildswan221 День тому

      Start a bone broth regime for her to make sure her collagen, etc, levels are up.
      Add duck egg yolks to her diet, too.
      Restoration works well for serious scars, so it should work wonders for a small scar...this will let her skin recover through time. My boy had a bone deep rip in his shin as an adult, he followed this protocol with bone broth several times a day. It worked really well. It takes time, but that's fine as recovry should be solid and slow.

    • @abigailloar956
      @abigailloar956 48 хвилин тому

      Idk my son had mittens on until he was 4 months old because he would claw his eyes and face so terrible. He was fine and always on time for moror skills. You don't want them on forever but some of these situations that she brings up are rare and not worth so much worry. Good to know information but not worth getting tied up over every little thing. Just do what's best

  • @vbwdreamer
    @vbwdreamer Годину тому

    Are baby jumpers /jumperoos safe. Our 4 month old has had excellent head control since he was 3 months and his jumperoo is his favorite activity but now I'm worried we ruined his hips by putting him in it so early.

  • @marblueony754
    @marblueony754 8 годин тому

    To be honest, these practices were done in this decade but our parents never did that to us before. We were carried by our parents mostly facing inwards.
    Thank you so much for sharing information & awareness about this.

  • @stephaniesally2966
    @stephaniesally2966 21 годину тому

    Hey Emma! About the hip issues with forward facing carrying - does this also apply to jumpers and activity tables that they sit in? Thank you for your wisdom!

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  19 годин тому

      Hi! Yes, the concerns about hip development can also apply to jumpers and activity tables, especially if they position your baby in a way that puts strain on their hips and/or your baby is under 6 months of age. When babies are placed in jumpers or activity tables, they often bear weight on their legs before they're developmentally ready (meaning they can't stand up on their own), which can push their legs into a straight, extended position instead of the natural "M" or "frog-legged" position that's healthier for hip development. Prolonged time in these devices can increase the risk of hip issues like hip dysplasia.
      In this YT video, I go into a lot more detail about the impact jumpers, floor seats, activity tables and walkers have on a baby's development: ua-cam.com/video/2sy-CpdyhKQ/v-deo.htmlsi=zSLddNRQt-R6inYz

  • @legacyjoyofficial
    @legacyjoyofficial 5 годин тому

    But babies cry at over 60 decibels?

  • @marhar5973
    @marhar5973 23 години тому

    Is the snoo white machine safe?

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  19 годин тому

      The best way to know is by checking the noise level by using a sound meter app.

  • @jhe9488
    @jhe9488 23 години тому +1

    There are plenty of baby carriers on the market designed to keep the hips abducted in a forward facing position.

  • @Soniboy84
    @Soniboy84 День тому

    Few things. Sucking fingers is not recommended. It'll make really hard taking away their "finger" when they're not supporse to be sucking anymore.
    You can take away a dummy, you can't take away their finger.
    Additionally it's also linked to dental problems, so it's generally a bad idea. These are well known facts.

    • @samanthab2484
      @samanthab2484 День тому +4

      Few things. Sucking fingers is developmentally appropriate for small children and babies. Once they are getting adult teeth they should outgrow thumb sucking or it can impact their dental development. Also, Emma is a professional who literally works with children and their development, so maybe she knows what she’s talking about.

    • @EmmaHubbard
      @EmmaHubbard  22 години тому

      @Soniboy84 - It's developmentally appropriate. I did a video on this recently: ua-cam.com/video/rf3oQfneKIY/v-deo.html