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понедельник, 18 мая 2015 г.

Gross Motor Activities For Infants Are Great For Development And Bonding

By Tammie Caldwell


The first year of a baby's life is one of great development in many areas, one of which is physical movement. There are several fun ways that parents can help their ensure that their baby is primed to start moving by spending time together doing some gross motor activities for infants.

One of the earliest advances a baby makes in her physical development is controlled neck movement. This is first seen when the child responds to a voice or object by turning her head. Parents can further encourage this by using a rattle or musical toy, or by playing peek-a-boo an equal amount of times on both sides, since some babies prefer one in particular.

Lying the baby on his belly on a blanket placed on the floor, also known as "tummy time" is a good opportunity to interact with him in a way that will help encourage him to raise his head, and when he's ready, push up using his arms. Simply the sound of his parent's voice, or a brightly colored toy can inspire him to focus by moving his head towards it and later roll over in its direction.

Leg development is important for those first steps. Young babies can be placed on their backs while the parent plays a toe-tickling game with them or moving the legs in a cycling motion. Around 6 or 7 months of age, hold baby under her arms and see if she is ready to support her own weight with her legs, and gently bounce her to make it fun.

The arms also need their fair share of attention. This can be achieved by dangling a favorite toy over baby's arms when he is on his back, encouraging him to reach for it. Through imitation, babies can also pick up activities such as clapping, waving, and shaking toys, if mom or dad demonstrates how it's done. Once baby has good neck control, his arms can be used to gently pull him from a lying to sitting position.

Beginning at about 4 months, many babies are able to sit with support from behind. They can be encouraged to sit up and stay in that position by providing them with a fun, interactive activity center which requires the child to be upright if it is to be used properly. Books can also be a great motivation for sitting, when held at baby's eye level.

At 6 to 9 months of age, most babies have begun to crawl or "scoot" around. The baby is motivated to move if a desired object is placed just out of his reach. He may also have fun with a pillow obstacle course, playing peek-a-boo with a large boxes with holes cut in it, rolling toys across the floor, or hunting for a hidden toy.

It's important for parents to understand that each baby is unique and he or she will accomplish these milestones when ready. Steady progress in movement each month is totally acceptable. If something seems off, it may be best to visit a pediatrician or family physician.




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