Developmental Milestones "Tummy Time With Your Baby" | Kids On The Move | KOTM.org

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Kids On The Move

Kids On The Move

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www.kotm.org/ (Produced by www.seovod.com) This and several more developmental milestones videos are provided by Kids on the Move. In 1984, Karen Hahne & Brenda Winegar, experienced a lack of support for their children with Down Syndrome. Believing that we should expect a bright future for ALL children, Karen and Brenda started the "Up With Downs" Early Preschool-a volunteer, parent-run education program for young children with Down Syndrome. Karen and Brenda built a unique program that put parents in charge of helping their child meet developmental challenges, with support and education from each other and caring professionals.
Child Care Services Begin in 1992
Not long after occupying the new building, Kids On the Move began a small Child Care program for 12 children, primarily to provide care to siblings of children coming to the center for services. The Child Care program became a fully licensed Child Care center and expanded over the years to our current 45 child capacity. In addition to serving children enrolled in KOTM developmental services, there is room to provide child care for some community and staff children. Child Care has provided a model of quality care in our community at competitive rates.
Early Head Start Added in 1998
In 1998, Kids On The Move received a competitive grant from the federal government to provide Early Head Start services to Utah County. The Early Head Start program is designed for first-time pregnant women and children under age 3 who live in poverty. From 1999 to 2009, Kids On the Move received funding to serve only 64 children in poverty in Utah County. However, in November 2009 the program was expanded to serve 164 children county wide. With this expansion, Early Head Start was able to offer center-based services to 32 children, and a full home-based program to 132 children throughout the county.
A Bigger Home in 2004
The rapid growth in population in Utah County led to a swift expansion of services and the number of families served annually. By 2002, Kids On the Move had grown to an average monthly enrollment of about 500 children served by 65 staff. The organization was bursting at the seams! Another successful capital campaign garnered support from individuals, businesses, foundations, and local governments. In September 2003, a newly expanded building was dedicated.
Library Expansion in 2006 and a New Satellite Center in 2008
Consistent with its philosophy that parents had a right to extensive information to help their children, from its earliest days Kids On the Move had a parent library, however modest. This important part of Kids On the Move has grown to a fully operational library that was re-dedicated in July 2006 as the Noorda Family Resource Center. In order to make services more accessible to the growing number of families residing in newly incorporated Eagle Mountain and a quickly developing Saratoga Springs, a satellite center in was completed on the site of Saratoga Springs Elementary School in western Lehi in November 2008.
Bridges Autism Services in 2010
In response to an explosion in the number of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Kids On the Move created a new program called "Bridges" to serve children ages 3-to-6 years old with Autism or similar disorders. Unlike other child development programs at Kids On the Move, this program is not backed by government funding. The Bridges program was developed to offer families flexible, affordable, effective services that help families get the support and education they need.
We Are...On The Move!
Today, Kids On The Move continues to provide high quality, comprehensive services to young children and families in our community. The board, the staff, volunteers and parents connected with our organization continue to expect a bright future for all children and are committed to our mission of supporting the development of young children and families.
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@Katykat7777777
@Katykat7777777 Жыл бұрын
I was taking online classes from 9 - 5 so I was having to sit for long periods at a time. kzbin.infoUgkxEhgucmXpcAGYh8fatGFEnOK2V97VIwhG After the first day in a regular table chair, I thought about an exercise ball and ordered one that night. It came the next day! My hips, legs, back and butt couldn't have been happier! I'm almost 5'11" and I ordered the largest size and it was perfect for me. I also have RLS (restless legs) and this helped so much.Pumping it up was a little challenging and definitely gives you a good arm workout, (I'm a 62 yo woman) but it's very doable. Getting the tape centered with the hole to inflate it and then getting the pin back in was also a little tricky. But I love my new "chair" and I love the torquiose color. Hopefully it will also get used for exercise. 😁
@aminakousar1482
@aminakousar1482 2 жыл бұрын
Great tips love them. My son 5 month old he moving not well just I m worry about hes moving
@raniashokry9136
@raniashokry9136 4 жыл бұрын
For any month ?
@liouting
@liouting 6 жыл бұрын
Great tips Love them all!!
@linuash96
@linuash96 4 жыл бұрын
What is the size of the ball
@malikamanju5063
@malikamanju5063 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@adasindhi148
@adasindhi148 4 жыл бұрын
Madam plz tell me size exercise ball for one year baby
@phoebewillow4740
@phoebewillow4740 4 жыл бұрын
It is very distressing to see the baby forced into tummy time positions whilst upset. I do not recommend forcing your baby into these positions.
@elliesouza717
@elliesouza717 5 ай бұрын
Why does what you think matter?
@cameronneil3922
@cameronneil3922 2 жыл бұрын
The only thing that you are a few weeks ago
@chrisringeiler3256
@chrisringeiler3256 4 жыл бұрын
Nicht öffentlich
@bettyboo1927
@bettyboo1927 2 жыл бұрын
That ball is far too big! Use an appropriately sized peanut ball. Your ball activity served no purpose other than to squash the baby. It didn’t promote core strength or help the brain experience weight through arms or legs. You also rushed the movements on the mat and even continued while the baby was obviously very distressed. Really poor.
@elliesouza717
@elliesouza717 5 ай бұрын
She's a registered physical therapist... She knows more than you
@junehall7642
@junehall7642 6 жыл бұрын
V
@iano.3780
@iano.3780 6 жыл бұрын
that looks extremely dangerous on the ball.
@mtruett7566
@mtruett7566 5 жыл бұрын
She’s supporting him with both hands moving from trunk to hips and using her body to limit the movement of the ball. Nothing dangerous about her technique. The baby gets the support he needs while allowing freedom of movement.
@elliesouza717
@elliesouza717 5 ай бұрын
How?
@mangaichandrasekar1155
@mangaichandrasekar1155 2 жыл бұрын
கோகில
@vblack172
@vblack172 5 жыл бұрын
Wtf! You’re breaking his bones
@elliesouza717
@elliesouza717 5 ай бұрын
No, she is not
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