tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2850320785123463799.post1668163472458191698..comments2023-05-30T06:10:47.738-04:00Comments on at table: Helping Max Find His Toesattablebloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09353959378506921682noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2850320785123463799.post-10280468612476720722013-06-11T09:23:23.372-04:002013-06-11T09:23:23.372-04:00I certainly don't think there's anything w...I certainly don't think there's anything wrong with "helping" babies as you play with them. The toe thing just stands out for me because it was the example Christer and I used when we talked about how we wanted to parent. I just want for Max to get to do some exploring on his own sometimes, not just repeating all the things we're teaching him in therapy.attablebloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09353959378506921682noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2850320785123463799.post-73965464651371784152013-06-10T23:27:14.405-04:002013-06-10T23:27:14.405-04:00That is a very interesting post!!! I never thought...That is a very interesting post!!! I never thought about that. We would do that with N and now with W... with the "helping". I mean, I like to think we don't do it in a crazy "YOU MUST LEARN THIS" way... but I do find when playing with W I will hold his foot up in front of him and let him try and grab at it. (He REALLY would love to be able to get his feet if I am reading his face correctly!) I didn't realize that was an important skill for kids to learn! I think N was 7 months before she got her toes in her mouth. She was pretty slow with some milestones :) I am curious if you get any more information on this!Laurenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04538773767548980177noreply@blogger.com