The Truth About Tummy Time - A Parent's Guide To - SIDS, the back to sleep program, car seats and more The Truth About Tummy Time - A Parent's Guide To - SIDS, the back to sleep program, car seats and more
BY STEPHANIE J. PRUITT, PT, CKTP
Testimonial
Posted by Stephanie J. Pruitt, PT on Wednesday January 18 2012 @ 07:55PM CST
[ News Release ]
"Getting to know Stephanie through the pages of Tummy Time has been fun, interesting and seriously informative. She has a passion for her work and message that infuse every page.



I learned so much and have yellow post it notes throughout:



Pg. 10 progression of birth asymmetry, to symmetry and midline development and learning

Pg. 18 brainstem function and nerve impulse development immediately at/after birth

Pg. 19 lack of properly integrated childhood reflexes leading to back pain and anxiety

Pg. 35 the inappropriate prioritization of the task force

Pg. 62 loved learning about the importance of crawling

Pg. 62 Stephanie’s kind, objective, informed reiteration to pay attention and be responsible for your child’s wellbeing

Pg. 72 and again in the final paragraph, especially the last sentence uttered with positive reinforcement.



Stephanie is (likely already has) starting a revolution!"




Deb
Registered Nurse





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