Proprioception provides a body map for navigation. The proprioceptive system is one of the body’s sensory feedback systems. Together with the five senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing and vision, as well as the vestibular system, proprioception processes information from the body in its environment. It creates a body map and determines how much effort […]
The problem with TV (and other screens)
Children learn through play. They establish brain connections through movement. These brain connections ensure that children can concentrate on a task when they reach school age. They help with impulse control, judging situations and making a sustained effort. A child who is passive and immobile to the extreme may show deficits in gross and fine […]
What does vestibular mean?
The body has various feedback systems. The five senses of hearing, smell, taste, vision and touch along with proprioception and vestibular input make up the body’s sensory processing system. Proprioception refers to receptors in the joints, muscles and tendons – which gives feedback about joint position and joint movement. (Where are my body parts in relation […]
Have a ball
Simply owning a ball is an easy way to get children moving and active. Sit on the ball instead of a chair for watching TV or working at a desk. Brilliant for proprioception and core activation. Some fun activities to do on the ball: Child on the tummy: Hold their ankles and do airplanes with […]