Tummy time helps infants strengthen their neck musculature, round out their heads and increase visual tracking. It is important that a baby is supervised during tummy time.  Here are a few tips to making tummy time more enjoyable:

  • Have the caregiver lay on their back on the floor and place the child on their stomach on the caregiver’s stomach.
  • Start with short bursts of time and work up to longer periods of tummy time
  • Place preferred toys on the floor to increased participation

The tummy time is also known as prone extension. Prone extension is an anti-gravity position which looks like the superman pose. Have your child lay on the floor and co-contract their upper and lower extremity. This position involves endurance, motor planning, and body awareness. Below are the norms for each age:

Age Length of time (seconds)
4 18
5 31-60
6 63-77
7 90-119
8+ 120-138

 

Make this activity fun:

* By making it a family challenge

* Have the child lay on their stomach during screen time

* Lay in front of your child have them reach for you

* scooter-board activities on their stomach to provide support at trunk