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Calm a Crying Baby
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Question:
Can you recommend any games/activities to play with my baby that encourage him to move?
Answer:

Crossing the Midline: To encourage crossing the midline of the body (the invisible line running from head to toes and dividing the body into left and right sides), hand Baby desirable items in such a way that she has to reach across her body to retrieve them from you. Later, when Baby is crawling and creeping, place a brightly colored object or favorite toy on the floor, just out of reach, encouraging her to go get it. Then, as long as she seems to enjoy the game (she's laughing instead of fussing), keep moving it.

Splish-splash: When Baby is able to sit unassisted, make him comfortable on an old vinyl tablecloth or large piece of plastic you've placed on the floor. Put warm water in a large, unbreakable bowl in front of him and encourage him to touch and splash the water! This is a great activity for eye-hand coordination and upper torso exercise.

Cruising: Hurrying skills like standing or walking is never a good idea. Babies will get to these skills when they're developmentally ready, but they do need to be given opportunities. Toward that end you can be sure your baby has chances to pull herself up on sturdy furniture, like a sofa or heavy coffee table. If you notice she's trying to pull herself up with something that's not sturdy, you can simply pick her up and put her someplace more appropriate. (Be aware, however, that once she's up, she may need your help getting back down!) Eventually she'll begin to "walk," using the furniture for support. Once she's walking unassisted, Baby will enjoy pushing, pulling and carrying objects while walking. Not only do these activities provide practice with this important locomotor skill, but they also help develop understanding of cause and effect.

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