Read from bottom to top, it depicts critical events in the evolution of the mesodermal
midline beginning many millions of years ago.
Not exact matches
Babies are not born with a
midline orientation, and it is through
midline play that they
begin to develop a sense of symmetry (a balance between the right and left sides).
Generally, it's best to
begin at the
midline of the abdomen and working downwards from there, but a little experimentation will teach you the best method and technique for using your monitor.
We usually think of head control as being able to hold the head up and steady when baby is held upright, but it actually
begins with the «mini-milestone» of holding the head centered (nerdy child development term: head in
midline) when laying on the back.
He'll
begin this skill usually before he can bring his feet high enough off the floor to look down and see or reach them and even just before he can hold a toy well above his chest (at the «
midline» of his body) to look at.
One of its eyes has
begun migrating to the other side of its head but hasn't made it all the way — it stops at the
midline.
To get even more height in your pelvis and
begin to open your chest, roll your upper arms outward, tuck your outer shoulders in toward your
midline, and come up onto the top of your shoulders, just as you would for Sarvangasana (Shoulderstand).