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Additional information will be provided on the importance of implementing tummy time during the first month of life as well as different ways to implement tummy time and how to increase infant tolerance to tummy time. 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Parent of the infant speaks and reads English\n2. Individual is the parent or legal guardian of the infant.\n3. Infant is 1 month of age or younger\n4. Infant was carried to at least 37-weeks' gestation\n5. Parent must own a cell phone will internet access and Zoom or Face Time capability\n6. Parent must have a working email address.\n7. Parent is over the age of 18 years\n8. Family resides within a 30-min driving distance from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center,\n9. Infant birthweight of at least 2500 g\u002F 5.5 pounds\n10. Parental report of no know medical condition, health complication or problem since birth\n11. that could have an impact on infant movement behaviors or development.\n12. Parent reports that infant does not have a diagnosis of Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).\n13. Family does not expect to move from the area within 3 years of enrollment\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1\\. 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