Motor Development From 0-12 Months with Cynthia Fontaine, Physiotherapist (Live Video)

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Facebook Live video with Cynthia Fontaine, a physiotherapist. Marie and Cynthia talk about baby motor development from 0-12 months. They divided the presentation into trimesters to suggest activities and toys adapted to each stage from 0-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-9 months and 10-12 months.

Timing:

Introduction: Baby motor development, stimulation activities and recommended educational toys

00:08: 30: Freedom of movement

00:09: 45: Motor development stages, activities and toys for 0-3 months

00:34: 00: Motor development stages, activities and toys for 4-6 months

00:43: 00: Motor development stages, activities and toys for 7-9 months

00:54: 00: Motor development stages, activities and toys for 10-12 months

00:57: 00: Precautions to take with baby articles: saucers, boosters, Jolly Jumpers, Bumbos, car seats, swings

Conclusion: Vary positions, play on the ground, vertical position rapidly, safety equipment and “soft” actions


Here are the toys presented in the video to help your baby develop:

Jar

Textured ball

Contrasting colour target

Rainstick

Rattles

Mirror

Top

*Ces fiches ont été développées par des physiothérapeutes de l’Institut de réadaptation de Québec (IRDPQ).

Jouets présentés

Fiches sur le développement moteur de 0 à 3 mois

Fiches sur le développement moteur de 4 à 6 mois

Fiches sur le développement moteur de 7 à 9 mois

Fiches sur le développement moteur de 10 à 12 mois

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Physiotherapist


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Motor Development From 0-12 Months with Cynthia Fontaine, Physiotherapist (Live Video)

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