Mobility for kids is one of the most important ways of knowing the world of people and objects.. The freedom to freely express yourself through movement helps your child grow mentally and physically. After all, moving, the baby discovers and learns new objects, places, sounds and images..
By combining motor activity with music, you will create excellent conditions for both the physical and mental development of your child.. This will contribute to the development of communication skills with others and will be the first lesson in learning the language. Plus, it's a fun and easy way for parents to spend time with their kids..
Exercises for mental development.
Legs to hands.
When the child is lying on his back, start singing or purring the tune. Take the right arm and left leg. To the beat of the song, clap your hand and foot one against the other. Sing again, now holding the left arm and right leg. Cross exercises develop correlation between the left and right hemispheres of the child's brain.
Do as I do!
The kid willingly copies you? This can also be turned into a game! Encourage him to repeat how you move your fingers, stomp your feet, wave your hands, clap your hands, or shake your head.. Children learn by repeating! Fun games in which movement and words are connected help the child to develop speech.
little caterpillar.
Show myuk how it is to be a caterpillar and make wavy movements with all parts of his body. Head, handles, fingers, legs... And a spout? And with all the body? After that, you can crawl and rest. A game that teaches the child to concentrate, listen, react through movement or calmness, helps him work on self-control.
Exercises for physical development.
Catch Me If You Can!
To play this game, you have to get on your knees. First you try to catch the child and then you encourage him to catch you.. Reward your baby with a fun hug or loud blow on his tummy! Crawling, the baby improves important skills - balance, coordination of eye and hand movements, a sense of depth.. And it allows him to experience new, varied movements..
Catch the ball.
Click a bright ball towards a crawling baby. He will gladly grab it with his hands. Show me how to roll the ball towards you. When the child gets the ball, shifts from hand to hand, he learns how to use the hand completely and move the wrist. It develops upper body motor skills.
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A bean bag can be both an interesting toy and a tool for strengthening a child’s muscles and training endurance.. Place a well-tied bag on baby's back as she crawls. If the child is already walking, put the bag on his head and ask him to walk from one end of the room to the other so as not to drop.
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