They're getting stronger all the time!
Your baby might have been unsure about tummy time at first and you might have had tummy time with them lying on your chest or on your lap.
Now, they are a little bit stronger and are beginning to lift their head and support themselves with their arms they might start to enjoy tummy time on the floor.
Supporting your baby at tummy time
Benefits of tummy time
Tummy time is included in physical activity guidance in Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada and South Africa, as well as being included in the World Health Organization guidelines.[1]
A review of research into the benefits of tummy time looked at various studies and found that having at least 30 minutes of tummy time each day, in several short bursts, was positively linked to:
As your baby gets stronger...
They will gradually be able to lift their head and upper body during tummy time, as well as lift their arms and legs when doing it, then rock from side to side and then rollover.
If your baby is still unsure about tummy time, keep trying at different times of the day and see if they have a particular time when they are happier to be on their front. Holding them in various positions will give them the chance to practise holding their head steady.
References:
[1] Hewitt L, Kerr E, Stanley RM, Okely, A,D. (2020) Tummy Time and Infant Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review.Pediatrics. 145(6). Available at: Tummy Time and Infant Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review | American Academy of Pediatrics (aappublications.org) Accessed on 22nd October 2021.