Observe the infant when awake and lying on her back.
No elicitation needed.
The child will move hands and/or feet, then repeat the action. This is especially true if the child’s fist finds her mouth.
Parents need to understand the importance of giving the infant freedom to move for part of the day. Swaddling or being strapped into a seat will restrict movement. Accidental movements allow the child to discover how body parts can be moved intentionally.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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