It can seem like babies need so much gear and so many toys. But when it comes to their health and development, less is more. In Retro Baby, pediatric occupational therapist and child development specialist Anne Zachry shows parents how bouncers, swings, and other baby holders, as well as electronic toys and screen-time, can hinder development and delay milestones. She suggests a return to back-to-basics parenting, featuring ideas for hands-on activities, homemade toys, and lots of caregiver engagement. Her approach will save parents money, reduce household clutter, and most importantly boost development and bonding. Available for purchase at https://www.aap.org/retro-baby-2nd-edition-paperback?_ga=2.14401207.1871387107.1708969941-1792585827.1680103430
Chapter 4: Keep Your Sleeping Baby Safe and Practice Tummy Time
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Published:April 2022
2022. "Keep Your Sleeping Baby Safe and Practice Tummy Time", Retro Baby, Anne H. Zachry, PhD, OTR/L
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