Thursday, December 2, 2010

For Jeff

Our Maximum Leader, contented.

OT Tip - Crawling


I interrupt the previously planned topic of fine motor activities for different age developmental milestones to sit on one of my OT soap boxes! This past weekend I was talking to a friend of mine who has a 7 month old who was born 4 weeks early, so at corrected age he is 6 months along in development. He has just started rolling over and I asked her if he had started crawling yet. She said that no he hadn't, which a 6 months corrected age is still pretty early. She then went on to say that the federal program Help Me Grow (a birth to three program in early intervention) had come to the house to complete an evaluation because he was a preemie. They told her that crawling was not a developmental milestone anymore. They wouldn't be looking at whether or not he was crawling so it didn't matter. As soon as I heard this, the OT wheels in my brain started turning and needless to say they weren't happy! I went on to tell her that I didn't agree with that and that crawling was a very important aspect of development. She, of course, didn't know why so I briefly explained why; to increase neck and core muscle strength for improved learning when school age. 

This got me researching and making my poor husband listen to all my findings while on the way home from church! I found a really good article and I wanted to share it with all of you! Whether you have a special needs child or not, this is extremely important information that you need to know! And believe it or not, it ties into tummy time, another one of my soap box issues! :) 

Since the back to sleep program, so many parents are afraid to put their babies and children on their stomachs anymore, which is leading to a lot of no crawling babies. Now, I'm not saying that since your child has not crawled or was not put on their stomach much that they are going to have learning disabilities or end up as special needs kids. However, there are so many benefits to tummy time and crawling that I really feel every parent should know these things if they have kids!

The article that I am citing is actually from a therapeutic riding center in Canada, which works with special needs kids to imitate the aspects of crawling on horses to help develop under-developed muscles. However, the article is a great resource for any parent of any child. 

So why is crawling so important and why should we encourage our babies to crawl? First of all, it is one of the most "essential developmental phases for optimal future learning.” writes Sharon Promislow, an educational Kinesiologist and Educational Consultant. Not only does it strengthen the neck, arm, leg, and trunk muscles of a young child, but the mechanics of crawling actually stimulate different areas of the brain which influence the child’s ability to learn. "Crawling Correctly"

Not only does it encourage learning, it also encourages fine and gross motor skills by strengthening large and small muscle groups. It stimulates far and near visual and tactile senses. Also understanding language with both ears, instead of laying to one side with only one ear towards a noise. This helps to increase their visual and auditory learning skills. It also helps with cross-lateral movement (using both sides of the body in coordinated movement), coordinating arms, legs, hands, feet and eyes together, which enhances how children share and make sense of different sensory inputs from the body. The most important reason is that the myelin, which is a substance that coats the nerves in the body, is produced the most when crawling. This helps the messages the brain sends and receives to be more clear and completed faster! And more myelin means faster and clearer learning for your baby!
Most importantly, crawling is movement based learning, which is how all children are designed to learn. Some great books to read on this subject are:
  
  • Smart Moves - Why Learning is not all in your Head by Carla Hannaford
  • Dynamic Self: Activities to Enhance Infant Development by Anne Bailey and Elsie Carter Burton
  • Your Active Child - How to Boost Physical, Emotional and Cognitive Development through age appropriate activities by Rae Pica 
Also, I highly encourage you to read this article, where a lot of my info came from. It is called "Crawling Correctly." 
It sites a lot of research studies and quotes from all the authors and more that I mentioned above. 

The most important thing from all of this; encourage your baby and child to be on their stomach and to crawl. I can tell you, they aren't going to like it at first. They are going to cry and want you to pick them up almost immediately. Working your way up to 10-15 minutes 2-3 times a day is ideal. Starting out at 1-2 minutes and then getting to 5 minutes is the first step! Make it fun, interact with them, encourage them to move around and explore their world! 

Most importantly, enjoy your time together. They grow up so fast, before you know it they will be all grown up! 

God bless and happy parenting! 


Disclaimer: I am a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant. The advise in these tips is not a replacement for medical advise from a physician or your pediatrician. Please consult their advice if you suspect any medical or developmental issues with your child.  

Link of the Day

Click. Watch.

The End Is Not Near

As the European Debt Crisis unfolds and talk swirls about a breakup of the EU*, it's comforting to note that this time the fiscal trainwreck won't lead to war and destruction. Unlike the 1930s when the statists were publishing tracts claiming that the Slavs were racially inferior to the Aryans or the proletariat was best served by slaughtering the bourgeoise, these days all they worry about is making sure the spigot of social spending and benefits doesn't get turned off. No one is beefing up their armies, either.

Things will change dramatically, but there won't be war and devastation. The potential participants don't have the motive or opportunity.

* - Dittos for the American Debt Crisis and the California Debt Crisis.

Peraturan pemrintah makin aneh2 aje

2 Desember 2010, kamis

Peraturan pemerintah Indo makin parah aja dari tahun ke tahun. Kali ini tau donk tentang brita bea cukai buat oleh2 yang dibawa penumpang ke Indonesia. Bisa baca linknya dsini

Lah masa si kita bawa oleh2 buat kluarga ato buat temen lah kok diminta biaya cukai segala? lah biaya cukai yang kita bayar itu masuk ke kantong sapa coba?? Liat aja masalah fiskal yang katanya bakalan dihapus? Mana buktinya, malah ditambah dari 1 juta mpe 2,5 juta per orang buat WNI yang mo kluar Indonesia, yang ga punya NPWP. Emang si maksudnya biar pada bayar tuh pajak, tapi tetep aja ga bagus amat si sistemnya begitu?

Gara2 ini peraturan, ga tau bakalan bener2 berlangsung buat Januari tahun depan bener2 dilaksanakan ato ga?? Gw uda pusing dah..gimana coba? apa kita ga perlu bawa bagasi aja kale ya??? Bener2 menyebalkan?? Apalagi kalo keingetan, dulu waktu balik Indo 2 th lalu, repot ama imigrasi, mesti bayar 2x buat bea transit jakarta n bali? buset2, lah itu duit masuk ke tangan sapa coba? Gpp kalo emang dipake bener, misalnya buat perbaikan airport kek, ato perbaikan toilet nya airport, ampunnn dah...itu airport Jakarta kan airport internasional masa mpe segitu kotornya?? bkin malu aja dah...

WKWKWK..udah ah uneq2 gw, ntar komentar terlalu banyak, bisa2 blog gw di black list lagi..wkwkkw...anyway, gw jadi mikir2 dulu dah mo balik Indonesia...hohoho