Importance of spending time in supine for younger infants
Spending time in supine when awake, active and moving is important for infant development as this is the first position that infants can independently explore the environment and learn to stabilize the trunk to allow for more differentiated and goal directed movements of the limbs.
Observation of the infant's abilities in supine provide valuable insights into the the different aspects of behaviour that influence present behavior:: level of alertness, general level of activity, motivation to move, approach/avoidance behaviors, attention and persistence, and engagement with social and physical environment.
Lying supine, especially if the trunk is slightly raised, provides an opportunity for infants to look towards interesting events in the environment.
Infants also learn to reach for and pick up toys that are placed within easy reaching distance.
Development in supine
Notes on supine development Newborn in supine 5 weeks 1-2 months Will at 10 weeks 3-4 months 5 months 5-7 months
Bibliography Development in supine
Assessment
Training activities
Max at 12 weeks (CA 6 weeks) Using bells to enhance kicking
Roan at 17w (12 weeks CA) Atypical development