Tummy time! Great for ALL of us! 02/11/2012
One of the easiest and most beneficial ways to provide a dose of organizing and regulating sensory input "prone on elbows", also known as tummy time! This is a developmental position first encouraged for infants and should be encouraged throughout life...even as adults. Let me explain why.... First of all "prone on elbows" is when one is on their belly on a flat and firm surface like the floor, and propped up on the elbows (pictured above), supporting the upper body and neck/head with the use of the shoulder girdle and back muscles (not resting the chin on the hands or the floor). When in this position the neck is in extension which activates the brain stem, and this is very regulating for the nervous system. It also promotes prone extension which is one of the two most important developmental patterns for sensory integration. Another great benefit is this facilitates shoulder girdle strength and stability which is essential for fine motor and visual motor development. And one other therapeutic benefit is ocular motor development. So you simply can't go wrong with tummy time! You want to encourage it often throughout the day and for any length of time...some children can only stay in true prone on elbows for a minute or two...then take a little break resting the head and shoulders on the floor, and prop back up again. Here are some great activity suggestions for incorporating tummy time into the day for your child and for yourself! I would suggest doing this with your child, as it really encourages and promotes more participation, and as I mentioned earlier...it is great for all of our nervous systems!
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