Part of the problem is that with age, the neuromuscular connections that help
keep us upright slowly decline.
Not exact matches
To help manage reflux, try feeding your baby more
slowly or feed him less at each sitting, loosening his diaper, and
keeping him
upright after he eats.
To help manage reflux, feed baby a little less or more
slowly at each meal; change or loosen baby's diaper;
keep her
upright after feeding for at least 30 minutes (for example, sit her in a swing or car seat); limit active play after eating; raise the head of baby's bed by propping up the mattress (not by pillows or stuffed animals) under the child's head.
Return
slowly while
keeping an
upright posture.
Now
slowly sit down on the surface while
keeping the key points of squatting form in mind:
Upright upper body, front gaze, core engaged, arms reached out.
Keeping your chin off your chest, lift your torso up until you reach an
upright position before
slowly lowering your body back down to the starting position.
Keeping chest
upright and hips square,
slowly lift right leg.
Keep your body
upright and
slowly bend to the left or right.