I wouldn’t worry too much about doing lots of different things. Babies learn from just being with you and hearing and seeing you. They don’t need lots going on as that can be too overstimulating and also it can be too much pressure on you to do more when really they just need love to grow. Of course try tummy time I do it with my son on my chest as I find he likes that best. By the time my 10 week old has had milk, had a nappy change, lay on his play mat and had a little play he’ll usually be ready for another nap x
I got that as my baby was also not holding his head up so well but since using that ,he has started to hold his head well.He is 9weeks old
We also do what @Petrina mentioned
Here some ideas - https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNPhpK-rvFSvCSfmM9P8xLH9NBJ6wwsro
@Savannah amazing, thanks!! x
Hey! My little one is 8 weeks, too. We do tummy time, side laying, vision tracking with flash cards, play mat time, reading/chatting. He gets distracted by the tele sometimes too, but I use it to my advantage as he is great at tummy time if the tele is on 😅x