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    Can anyone give me any ideas on how to encourage balancing in a child? Thankyou!

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    How old is the child?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AliceK View Post
    How old is the child?
    Sorry yes, 4 :-) x

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    Look no further than Development Matters in EE and PR columns...quite a few ideas there!

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    I'd just say practice practice practice! As long as there are no physical problems going on, s/he should get the hang of it with time, encouragement and regular opportunities to try it out

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    get outside!
    Uneven surfaces are great for balance development--walk in the woods for example.
    Plus it links in well to your previous thread about linking your outside provision to eyfs and next steps.

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    Thick rope or a plank of wood laid on the floor are good for starting as they can't "fall" off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona View Post
    Look no further than Development Matters in EE and PR columns...quite a few ideas there!
    Thanks Simona, I can only find reference to balancing things like blocks and construction bricks rather than balancing in a PD sense. I'll keep looking though to see what I can find in DM :-) x

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    Quote Originally Posted by AliceK View Post
    How old is the child?
    4 years old...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumofone View Post
    Thanks Simona, I can only find reference to balancing things like blocks and construction bricks rather than balancing in a PD sense. I'll keep looking though to see what I can find in DM :-) x
    Other ideas can be : climbing, walking backwards, walking on tiptoe, walking on a drawn line or anything that requires children to balance with their arms, hand-eye co-ordination, using a scooter or bike, throwing and catching objects, skipping, lifting etc

    This will help
    http://www.nicurriculum.org.uk/docs/...MS_Balance.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona View Post
    Other ideas can be : climbing, walking backwards, walking on tiptoe, walking on a drawn line or anything that requires children to balance with their arms, hand-eye co-ordination, using a scooter or bike, throwing and catching objects, skipping, lifting etc This will help http://www.nicurriculum.org.uk/docs/...MS_Balance.pdf

    Great link, thank you so much Simona :-) :-) x

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    My DD had balance problems, quite severe about 2 years ago. She had some sessions with a physio and one of the things I did for her was buy her a balance board, get her to balance on it and then throw and catch small beanbags. She found it hard at first but it helped her enormously .

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    Balance can also be affected in children who have glue ear

    NHS Choices link here
    Glue ear - Symptoms - NHS Choices

 

 

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