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References

References from "Touting Tummy Time," December 1, 2008


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1. American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Infant Sleep Position and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. (2000). Changing concepts of sudden infant death syndrome: Implications for infant sleeping environment and sleep. Pediatrics, 105, 650-654.

2. American Physical Therapy Association. (2008). Tummy Time. Alexandria, VA: American Physical Therapy Association.

3. Dudek-Schreiber, L., & Zelazny, S. (2007). The Effects of Prone Positioning on the Quality and Acquisition of Developmental Milestones in Four-Month-Old Infants. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 48-55.

4. APTA ibid.

5. Jennings, J., & Sarbaugh, B. (2003). Baby development information. [Brochure]. Cincinnati, OH.

6. Jennings, J., Sarbaugh, B., & Payne, N. (2005) Conveying the Message of Optimal Infant Positions. Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics, 25(3), 3-21.

7. Davis, B., Moon, R., Sachs, G., & Ottolini, M. (1998). Effects of sleep position on infant motor development. Pediatrics, 102, 1135-1140.

8. Stokes, B. (2002). Amazing babies: Essential movement for your baby in the first year. Toronto, ON: Move Alive Media.

9. Massery, M. (2008). Inservice: You Can't Function if You Can't Breathe. Massery Physical Therapy, Glenview, IL.

10. Hannaford, C. (1995). Smart Moves: Why learning is not all in your head. Arlington, VA: Great Ocean Publishers.

11. O'Dell, N., & Cook, P. (1997). Stopping Hyperactivity. New York: Avery Publishing Group, Inc.

12. Taub, E. et al. (2008). Remodeling the Brain. Stroke. Accessed at http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/vol39/issue5/

13. Littlefield, R., Reiff, J., & Rekate, H. (2003). Diagnosis and management of deformational plagiocephaly. Journal of Barrow Neurological Institute, 17, 1-11.

14. Alexander, R., Boehme, R., & Cupps, B. (1993). Normal development of functional motor skills Tuscon, AZ: Therapy Skill Builders.



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