Saturday, 4 October 2014

Six technology tools "do not care" that will help your child with Down syndrome learn to walk

Raising a child with Down syndrome is an exciting adventure, full of surprises, but also challenges. Children with Down love toys like other children syndrome, but if you want to give your child more than just toys, but also tools for development, here are six technology tools useful not care that you should consider buying.

These items were not created especially for children with special needs, but their therapeutic design can be useful for you and your family, offering support and safety for your child.

It is always important to remember that your child with Down syndrome, a mild intellectual disability or low muscle tone, will progress and achieve all the things that every child does, but he will chart a different development. The secret to enjoying this experience is to focus on your skills and celebrate the small steps.

1 The most important tool for infants and young children is tummy time. Give your child a safe environment for exercising muscles throughout his body as he learns to celebrate their independence and develop motor control.

A carpet of basic game is the best thing you can get for this exercise. They are fully washable, safe and easy to install anywhere in the house. Provide stability to your child while you exercise your muscles. You find them for $ 20 or less at any department store or toy store. Avoid buying a play mat with many pieces because they are not easy to carry, and your child may small pieces in the mouth, increasing the risk of suffocation.

Take a look here at our favorite game mat Fisher Price. Discover 'n Grow Jumbo Playmat

My daughter Ayelén at age 4 months.

2 The next step is to buy a baby gym. Be sure to choose the one that grows with your child and can help with the next step. I like the Bright Starts Baby Play Mat. It's soft, colorful, and has a support pillow on top to protect baby's chin when he be learning to support the head. Includes a rattle teething ring and keys filled with water.

Check out here for Bright Starts Baby Play Mat.

N Grow Jumbo Mat Fisher-Price Discover 'is another good option. It is easy to carry and has cute characters and plenty of toys your child to participate in development activities. Your child will love tummy time to kick, throw and discover, and will move to the second stage when he is ready to enjoy the music, while strengthening their muscles to sit.

My children and Ayelén Emir. Ayelén 3 months old and 3 years old Emir.

3 children with Down syndrome are flexible in nature and this may delay your physical ability. Ask your therapist about getting hip helpers for your child. For just $ 15, you will help your child keep your legs closed while using the correct muscles while learning to settle.

4 When your child is ready to sit with support, the most important is to give the experience of discovering the world of a supportive and safe mode. Bumbo Seat is still one of my favorites. Just be sure to buy the new version that includes safety kit. Another good tip is to use play mat as a base for the Bumbo seat to avoid accidents. Bumbo seats are under $ 40 and have additional accessories such as toys and a tray.

Bumbo seat Visit here for more information about this product.

Ayelén in his bumbo seat at 7 months.

5 Give the independence of the child to move and play in the tub with Deluxe Bath Seat Dream Baby. This is a perfect tool to stimulate your child's bath time while giving independence to use their hands to play with water. Full-time supervision is a must when a child is playing with water.

Check out Square Dream Baby Deluxe Bath here.

Ayelén in the previous version of the toilet seat when he was 1 year old.

6 Avoid using static walkers for your child. This type of walker is not safe and it gives children a false sense of balance. Let your child grow and achieve the natural process of learning to roll over, sit, crawl, stand with support, and find your own balance while standing by itself from the ground.

A good tool to provide support him when he is ready to walk is the Moon Walk or similar sympathizers. They do the work for him, but keep you from getting scared or hurt in the process of learning to walk.

Loved the new recently launched by Meeno Babies Version: Walk me. Take a look here.



When looking for images to illustrate this post, I came across these little treasures I'm sure you will enjoy as much as I did.


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      littletreasures
      We have grown together over the years 1 13
      We have grown together over the years
      Emir and AYELA © n, 12 November.
      Ayelén 2 of 13
      AYELA © n
      5 years ago Bumbo seats were new to the market, but they were very helpful to us
      Sweet memories 3 of 13
      sweet memories
      He has always been a great awesome brother
      Another treasure I found 4 of 13
      Another treasure I found
      They are a great example of love and determination
      Ayelén was almost a year old 5 of 13
      AYELA © n was almost a year old
      Emir was about 4.
      Your second day of life 6 13
      Your second day of life
      This photo was taken the day we got home from the hospital.
      Sitting alone 7 of 13
      Sitting by itself
      She was 8 months
      In the bathtub 8 of 13
      In the bathtub
      Have fun as always
      A 1 year old 9 13
      A 1 year old
      Smiling for the camera
      Light up our lives with your smile 10 of 13
      Light up our lives with her ​​smile
      Tummy time 11 13
      Tummy time
      Discover the world of your carpet
      Two is always better than 1, right? 12 13
      Two is always better than 1, right?
      My two babies, five years ago. I can not believe how much we've grown
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      littletreasures
      We have grown together over the years 1 13
      We have grown together over the years
      Emir and AYELA © n, 12 November.

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