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Any mum should be able to celebrate any and every milestone. We marked the milestone in her memory to help another family 👼🏼🤍 #inmemory #milestone #angel #angelbaby #4louis #memorybox #babyloss #stillborn #neonataldeath #babylossawareness #babylosscommunity #grief #griefjourney #griefandloss

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Empower your baby and try this fun crawling activity 🤩 Use a towel or a blanket to help support baby when working on hands+knees crawling! This can easily be graded up or down to give baby more/less support as needed! This gives baby just a little bit of help by taking some weight off while helping them develop the strength, balance, coordination, and motor planning skills for hands+knees crawling! Help them see that they can do it!! Remember to keep toys up and eye level (rather than low toys flat on the floor) to encourage them to look up and push through arms/legs! Have you tried this with you baby? #babies #babyactivities #crawling #crawlingbaby #infantdevelopment #milestone #milestones #motormilestones #development #pediatricoccupationaltherapy #pedsot #pedsotoftiktok #occupationaltherapy #homeactivities #easyactivitiesathome #baby #sensory #babysensoryactivities #motorplanning

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Walking backwards is a gross motor milestone that is typically seen around 1.5 to 2 years of age. It’s a challenging task that takes time to develop confidence as it’s not a standard movement pattern that children are used to and are more commonly seen at first when trying to maintain balance. Here are some reasons why walking backwards benefits a toddler’s development. •Safety and Reflexes: With a loss of balance backwards, a typical reaction is to take a step or two backwards to regain your balance. It’s a natural reaction but needs to be development in children who are learning upright exploration. •Balance: Walking backwards helps improve overall balance and improves safety. Taking a step backwards takes more time than walking forwards and requires standing on one leg longer. Also check out our video on backwards balance reactions. •Coordination: Alternating feet when walking backwards improves coordination. The timing of movements required to swing your arms and legs using reciprocal movements is challenged even more with running backwards. •Body and Spatial Awareness: When we move backwards, we can’t see as well as when we move forwards. Walking backwards challenges your other vestibular senses and improves body awareness and where your body is compared to your environment. It helps improve your ability to avoid bumping into objects when your sense of sight is limited. •Strengthens Muscles in Different Ways: When you walk backwards you are challenging and working different muscles that aren’t normally used when you walk forwards. It’s a great way to add some variety to your exercise routine and work your core, glutes, quads, and calves. Working these muscles helps with overall gross motor development. all text taken from Paediatric Therapy Company, Starfish Therapies. • #milestone #walkingmilestones #walkingbackwards #toddlermum #toddlermilestones #toddlerdevelopment #relatablemomcontent #relatablemumcontent walking learning to walk walking milestone walking backwards toddler milestone developmental milestone