Tackling Tummy Time: Denver Baby Development Workshop
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Join Dr. Nicole Schremp, pediatric physical therapist and founder of Movevery, for an interactive Denver tummy time workshop designed to make early movement easier, more enjoyable, and more effective for your baby’s motor development. This hands-on infant development class blends education, purposeful play, and guided practice to help caregivers feel confident supporting their baby at home.
What You’ll Learn
Why Some Babies Resist Tummy Time
Is it tension, discomfort, or something else? We’ll explore common challenges and how to address them with strategies grounded in pediatric physical therapy.
Tummy Time Progression
Learn Dr. Nicole’s go-to movements and supportive techniques to help your baby build strength, comfort, and confidence during tummy time.
Beyond Tummy Time
Discover how side-lying, vertical play, sitting, and intentional interactions support your baby’s motor milestones and overall development.
Hands-On Play
Practice tummy time using a variety of tools — an exercise ball, chest-to-chest positioning, wedges, and floor play — while learning the purpose and benefits of each method.
Dr. Nicole will guide you step-by-step, offering individualized support so you leave feeling empowered — not overwhelmed — and ready to help every little body thrive.
This 45-minute Denver baby class is designed for caregivers and infants (newborn through pre-crawling).
Investment: $40 per family. Pre-registration required; minimum registration needed for the workshop to run.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is best for a tummy time class?
This workshop is designed for newborns through pre-crawling infants and welcomes caregivers at any stage of their tummy time journey.
What if my baby doesn’t like tummy time?
Dr. Nicole shares gentle, effective strategies tailored to babies who resist tummy time, helping them build comfort and confidence.
Do I need any special equipment for the class?
No. We provide tools such as wedges and exercise balls, and you’ll learn ways to support your baby’s development using items you already have at home.
Is this class taught by a pediatric physical therapist?
Yes — the workshop is led by Dr. Nicole Schremp, a board-certified pediatric physical therapist specializing in infant motor development.