Toddlers have been so named because they're at the stage in their motor development
when walking isn't yet an accurate term for the upright method with which they transport
themselves. In fact, for many of them, wobbling is a more appropriate term than toddling. That's because toddlers are still
discovering the concept of balance, which improves tremendously during the preschool
years but is still a major challenge before age 3.
When a person is balanced, her center of gravity is over the base of support, whether that base is a foot, two feet, two hands or the head and hands. Naturally, balance over a wide base is easier than over a narrow one – which is why toddlers toddle with their feet so far apart.
For many toddlers, wobbling is a more appropriate term than toddling. |
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Balances occurring in a stationary position, such as standing on tiptoe, are known as static balances. Maintaining balance while moving is called dynamic balance. Both will improve with maturation and as your toddler acquires and practices motor skills. But because balance is necessary to both moving and remaining still, your little one can't practice it too often.
Following are some fun ways the two of you can work on static and dynamic balances.
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