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Moving into tummy time, together: Touch and transitions aid parent confidence and infant development.

Carolyn F Palmer1, Daniel Rindler2, Barbara Leverone3.   

Abstract

"Back to sleep" messages can reduce prone practice for infants, with potential for motor delay and cranial deformation. Despite recommendations for "tummy time," young infants fuss in prone, and parents report uncertainty about how to help infants tolerate prone positioning. We hypothesized that a Child'Space Method lesson, teaching proprioceptive touch and transitions to prone, would facilitate prone tolerance, parent behavioral support, and parent self-efficacy. This randomized study recruited parents (N = 37) of 2- to 5-month-old infants. On two visits, parents answered questions about infant behavior and parent experience, and played with their infant. Lesson group parents had the lesson following the first free play. One week later, lesson parents reported that infants tolerated more prone time and that parents showed more supportive behaviors in bringing infant to prone, as compared to waiting parents. Lesson parents' efficacy, and infant behavior during play, trended in the hypothesized direction. The study demonstrated how a lesson in preparatory touch, and gradual transitions, promoted infant prone tolerance and also parent support of rolling, side-lying, and prone positioning. The lesson could be incorporated in parent education and early pediatric visits, helping infants and parents negotiate the prone challenge and setting the stage for further parent support of infant development.
© 2019 Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.

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Keywords:  Bauchlage; Ko-Regulation; Vertrauen der Eltern; co-regulación; co-régulation; confiance du parent; confianza del progenitor; coregulation; geste proprioceptif; momento de estar boca abajo; parent confidence; posición boca abajo; positionnement sur le ventre; prone position; proprioceptive touch; propriozeptive Berührung; temps sur le ventre; toque propioceptivo; tummy time; وضع الاستلقاء ؛ اللمس الإيجابي ؛ ثقة الوالدين ؛ التنظيم المشترك; وقت البطن; „tummy time“; うつ伏せ姿勢; タミータイム; 俯臥位; 共に統制すること; 共同調節; 固有知覚に働きかける接触; 本體感受觸覺; 父母的信心; 肚子時間; 親の自信

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30681173     DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21771

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infant Ment Health J        ISSN: 0163-9641


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