Listen "You're Doing Tummy Time Wrong"
Episode Synopsis
Send me a Text Message, for free! I'd love to hear from you. In this episode of the Modern Nurture Podcast, host Jess, an engineer and mother, debunks common myths surrounding tummy time for infants. Drawing from her three-part framework for evaluating parenting advice against the biological norm, Jess invites listeners to explore whether traditional tummy time aligns with natural infant development. Inspired by insights from the book "Sweet Sleep" and her personal journey, Jess advocates for alternative methods that nurture a baby's physical and emotional well-being. Discover the benefits of carrying your baby and engaging in skin-to-skin contact as Jess challenges conventional wisdom, empowering mothers to trust their instincts and thrive alongside their babies. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that questions the necessity of tummy time, highlights the importance of physical closeness, and offers practical tips for modern parents seeking to foster their infant's growth in harmony with nature's blueprint.NOTE: This is my unconventional take on tummy time re-uploaded as a standalone file because it's been pretty popular, and I had some issues that prevented me from releasing a new episode this week. Hope you enjoy it, and if so, go check it out on youtube! https://youtu.be/ByF09LUxT4w00:00 Introduction: The Truth About Tummy Time00:35 Decoding Parenting Advice: The Three-Part Framework01:59 Tummy Time Uncovered: Evaluating Its Necessity03:10 Historical Perspective: The Evolution of Tummy Time05:08 Applying the Framework: Is Tummy Time Necessary?05:53 Modern Parenting: Balancing Tummy Time and Baby Carrying07:14 Conclusion: My Final Thoughts on Tummy Time
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