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Infant Development: Alignment, Core, and Motor (IDACM) – 102
Rating: 100% This course is our second course in the IDACM series. The purpose of this course is to give you a foundation for understanding infant regulation and how regulation can affect a baby’s ability to reach milestones. The course will help participants- understand the role regulation plays in development starting from birth.
Infant Development: Alignment, Core, and Motor (IDACM) – 101
Rated: 97% This course is meant to help early intervention specialists gain a deeper understanding of typical motor development at 1, 2, 3, and 4 months of age. Each age will examine 5 different positions of infant development and will highlight the typical expectations for baby in relation to specific areas of the body
Massage+ 30, 10, 5
Average Rating: 95% would recommend this course other parents and caregivers. Instructor: Rosemary White-Traut, PhD, RN, FAAN; Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago and Director, Nursing Research at UIC and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, member of the Pathways.org Medical Roundtable Audience: Parents and caregivers Buy the Course Now What is Massage+ 30, 10, 5? Massage+ 30, … Continued
Audio, Tactile, Visual, Vestibular (ATVV) Intervention
Average Rating: 97% would recommend this course to other healthcare professionals. Instructor: Rosemary White-Traut, PhD, RN, FAAN; Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago and Director, Nursing Research at UIC and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, member of the Pathways.org Medical Roundtable Audience: Registered Nurses, Nurse Practitioners Buy the Course Now What is ATVV intervention? Audio, Tactile, Visual, Vestibular (ATVV) … Continued
Early Educator Guide to Tummy Time
What more Tummy Time info? This course is here to help! Perfect for all early childhood educators and caregivers who work with children under 6 months old.
Recognizing Early Motor Delays at 2, 4, 6 Months of Age and Importance of Tummy Time
This course will teach positioning techniques to identify early motor delays movement at 2, 4 and 6 months of age along with possible outcomes associated with lack of Tummy Time.
2, 4, 6 Month Motor – Course to Go
This is a complete educational course designed so that individuals around the world can teach groups about detecting early motor delays as early as 2 months.
Your Guide to Tummy Time
This Tummy Time course is your child development guide to helping baby hit milestones. Perfect for parents, grandparents, and all caregivers of children under 6 months old.