• Babies learn to develop strength neck, back and muscles of the other
• Accelerating the baby can roll over the age of 4 months
• It'll get faster crawling
• reflex effect uncontrollable shock that can be reduced by sleeping on his stomach
• baby sleep more soundly can
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Importance of stomach exercises have been proven by several studies. For example by Wichita Clinic in Newton, the United States who later published in the Archieves of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Research shows, more infants who sleep on their backs much less likely to bias roll in 4 months of age than infants who slept on his stomach. The same is recognized by Glen guidelines (brain therapist). According to him, to make the baby move, then the baby should be placed on the floor, of course, a clean and safe, with the position he's prone to bias to spend as much time moving the hands and feet to move forward.
More Baby Sleeping soundly
In addition to the development of both motor sensors (senses and movement skills), stomach also makes babies sleep more soundly so. Moro reflex (reflex in the newborn that looked like a startled movement) often makes the baby awake and crying. Furthermore, infants who have been able to stomach his own would be easier to achieve gross motor skills are more complex, that is rolled over, crawled, stood up to walk. Babies should be given the opportunity to stomach about 30 minutes a day. Only, for premature infants, prone sleeping position is not recommended because the function of organs that have not matured. Surely a small baby in stomach should always be supervised.
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