Can't thank you enough, Amy, for these videos. They have made coaching families in our Birth to 3 program so much easier during the pandemic. They are upbeat, informative, do-able, and short enough for busy families to watch. You are a blessing!
Your amazing, thank you so much but i have question, how many time i need to do in a day and how many repetition ? And holding i hope you answer thanks
Thank you for your kind words. Unfortunately, I am unable to make recommendations for your specific child. I have done a video on this. Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/9J-AXqmvuV4/v-deo.html
@@pediatricPTexercises sorry i have another question the titling table is good for the paediatric Do i need to use it in paediatric or the exercises is enough
Thank you so much for these videos. My son is 6 months old and a Regional Center client but due to Covid 19 his OT and PT visits have been suspended. I'm using your videos to continue his progress.
@@pediatricPTexercises We did some of your exercises this morning and let's just say he had a good nap afterward. LOL Don't worry I stop when he's bored or no longer having fun. Thanks again.
Hi Amy! We love your videos and I was wondering if you'd consider doing one to show a good way to help baby roll from tummy to back. Thank you for considering it!
Often rolling from stomach to back happens accidentally as a child simply weight shift to far to one side or the other one propping in prone on elbows. The children I am following are too old to provide this video for you. I would recommend working on weight shifting from side to side with the baby prone on elbows.
Love the videos....I have A 26weeker and I work with him everyday all day. Dr. say he will have stiffness in the legs when he get older...I would like to prevent that from happening.
Kimberly Wright Thank you so much for your kind words. Unfortunately it is unethical for me to give treatment suggestions for a child I have not personally evaluated. I don't know your child's diagnosis so I am puzzled why your child might develop spasticity later. Either way I can generically recommend dynamic weight bearing to discourage stiffness. Your best bet is to find a talented local pediatric PT to give you personalized suggestions. I wish you the very best.
Mem youre videos very help full my baby age is 8 month but his not control him head what i do please give me some exercise for neck control my baby please
Hey amy my 4 month old son has hypotonia with no diagnosis, he has flat head on his right side, n has trouble lifting his head.... Pls post some excercise to improve his core strength. Thank u
I am so sorry. I am unable to provide treatment suggestions for a child I have not personally evaluated. Your son is young enough to receive banding therapy to address the shape of his head. I have several videos on both of my playlists providing head control suggestions. If you look at the playlists and scroll back to when Myla or Colton were younger, hopefully you can find some ideas to assist your son. I wish you the very best.
My baby roll over and roll back also mam but he is head not control mam now he is age 5 month right side and left side he is head control but centre side not controled mam I don't know what to do pls suggest me now he's weight 7 kg at birth weight 3.400 mam
By five months of age, a child should have quite good head control. I recommend you find a local pediatric physical therapist who can assist you. May be in the meantime this playlist for head control activities will help you. ua-cam.com/play/PLAkJbMrHyKjNf7b1x0fPKdDimNNG2zfPj.html
Thanks for sharing the video.My Nephew is 10 months old but still can not control his head.Is it normal? Will the exercise shown in different video of your channel regarding head control be effective for his condition? (From Bangladesh)
An infant should have a good head control by 10 months of age. Across my playlist I have a lot of different exercises for head control. I hope that some of them will be helpful for your child. Some people say they start at the earliest ones and work their way up until they find one that is useful for their child. I wish you the best
Love the videos....I have A 26weeker and I work with him everyday all day. Dr. say he will have stiffness in the legs when he get older...I would like to prevent that from happening.
Can't thank you enough, Amy, for these videos. They have made coaching families in our Birth to 3 program so much easier during the pandemic. They are upbeat, informative, do-able, and short enough for busy families to watch. You are a blessing!
Hip hip hurray!!! Thank you!
Your videos are giving me so many resources to my parents for teletherapy thank you! I'm telling everyone
What wonderful news. Thank you so much
Your amazing, thank you so much but i have question, how many time i need to do in a day and how many repetition ? And holding i hope you answer thanks
Thank you for your kind words. Unfortunately, I am unable to make recommendations for your specific child. I have done a video on this. Here it is:
ua-cam.com/video/9J-AXqmvuV4/v-deo.html
@@pediatricPTexercises sorry i have another question the titling table is good for the paediatric
Do i need to use it in paediatric or the exercises is enough
@@ساريالقبلي I generally recommend a stander if a child is not pulling up to stand or sitting by 12 months
Thank you so much for these videos. My son is 6 months old and a Regional Center client but due to Covid 19 his OT and PT visits have been suspended. I'm using your videos to continue his progress.
dragonflyinamber That, makes me so happy. I’m delighted you finding videos useful. Thank you for taking the time to let me know.
@@pediatricPTexercises We did some of your exercises this morning and let's just say he had a good nap afterward. LOL Don't worry I stop when he's bored or no longer having fun. Thanks again.
Sorry, I just saw this comment. It made me laugh. I hope your son is doing better
Hi Amy! We love your videos and I was wondering if you'd consider doing one to show a good way to help baby roll from tummy to back. Thank you for considering it!
Often rolling from stomach to back happens accidentally as a child simply weight shift to far to one side or the other one propping in prone on elbows. The children I am following are too old to provide this video for you. I would recommend working on weight shifting from side to side with the baby prone on elbows.
Thanks a million for these videos! I love how they're short and sweet, but contain lots of useful information. New grad COTA here!
amanda somani I am delighted. Thanks for takings the time to let me know.
Great job
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words
Love the videos....I have A 26weeker and I work with him everyday all day. Dr. say he will have stiffness in the legs when he get older...I would like to prevent that from happening.
Kimberly Wright Thank you so much for your kind words. Unfortunately it is unethical for me to give treatment suggestions for a child I have not personally evaluated. I don't know your child's diagnosis so I am puzzled why your child might develop spasticity later. Either way I can generically recommend dynamic weight bearing to discourage stiffness. Your best bet is to find a talented local pediatric PT to give you personalized suggestions. I wish you the very best.
Mem youre videos very help full my baby age is 8 month but his not control him head what i do please give me some exercise for neck control my baby please
I am very happy that these videos are helpful for you. Here is my playlist for head control;
ua-cam.com/play/PLAkJbMrHyKjNf7b1x0fPKdDimNNG2zfPj.html
Thnk u soo much for reply ☺
You are so welcome.
Hey amy my 4 month old son has hypotonia with no diagnosis, he has flat head on his right side, n has trouble lifting his head.... Pls post some excercise to improve his core strength. Thank u
I am so sorry. I am unable to provide treatment suggestions for a child I have not personally evaluated. Your son is young enough to receive banding therapy to address the shape of his head. I have several videos on both of my playlists providing head control suggestions. If you look at the playlists and scroll back to when Myla or Colton were younger, hopefully you can find some ideas to assist your son. I wish you the very best.
Thank you so much
My baby roll over and roll back also mam but he is head not control mam now he is age 5 month right side and left side he is head control but centre side not controled mam I don't know what to do pls suggest me now he's weight 7 kg at birth weight 3.400 mam
By five months of age, a child should have quite good head control. I recommend you find a local pediatric physical therapist who can assist you. May be in the meantime this playlist for head control activities will help you.
ua-cam.com/play/PLAkJbMrHyKjNf7b1x0fPKdDimNNG2zfPj.html
@@pediatricPTexercises ok mam I will do thankyou
Does it matter which way your baby is rolling (tummy vs back)? My baby isn’t rolling all the way but will roll to her side and back to her back.
Well eventually you want your child to roll all the ways
Thanks for sharing the video.My
Nephew is 10 months old but still can not control his head.Is it normal? Will the exercise shown in different video of your channel regarding head control be effective for his condition?
(From Bangladesh)
An infant should have a good head control by 10 months of age. Across my playlist I have a lot of different exercises for head control. I hope that some of them will be helpful for your child. Some people say they start at the earliest ones and work their way up until they find one that is useful for their child. I wish you the best
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So glad you liked it
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يمكنك إيقاف تشغيل ترجمة التسمية التوضيحية في الزاوية اليمنى السفلية من الفيديو. أتمنى أن يساعد ذلك. أريدك أن ترى الحركة.
My doughtr 7 month old not rolng
My highest suggestion is that you find a local pediatric physical therapist who can assist you and your child
Love the videos....I have A 26weeker and I work with him everyday all day. Dr. say he will have stiffness in the legs when he get older...I would like to prevent that from happening.
I could swear I remember responding to you but I see it never posted. I imagine your child is much older now. I hope my videos have been helpful.