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Toys to exercise children's balance ability.
1

Sitting in a rocking chair (6 months to 2 years old)

Mother sits on the mat, knees bent, let the baby sit opposite your abdomen, back on her thigh, and hold the baby under her arm with her hands. Mom rolled back and sat up again. Help your baby to enhance spatial awareness (deep cognition) and body balance. For young babies, in the process of rocking back and forth, mothers must pay attention to holding the baby's back neck with their hands and holding the child's armpits at the same time.

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2

Knee balance (0 ~ 1 year)

The mother sat with her legs together, and the baby sat on her knees, facing her. The mother helps the child open his arms and keep his balance. The mother flexes and stretches her knees and repeats the above actions many times, keeping eye contact with the baby all the time. Exercise the balance and stability of children's bodies. For younger babies, the extent of mother's knee bending can be appropriately reduced, which is acceptable to the baby; Try to keep your baby's hands flat and keep your body balanced and stable.

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three

Glider (0 ~ 1 year)

In a kneeling or standing position, the mother passes through the child's crotch with her usual arm, holds the child's chest and abdomen with her palm, and holds the child's neck with her other hand to help him raise his head. Shake the child back and forth and left and right. Enhance the baby's spatial awareness (deep cognition) and inner ear balance system.

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four

Yoga ball (0 ~ 2 years old)

Let the baby lie prone on the yoga ball, and the mother holds the baby's crotch or outer thigh with both hands and swings the yoga ball back and forth. If the baby adapts quickly, you can increase the swing range, or try to let the baby lie on the yoga ball and repeat the above actions. When the baby is afraid or does not adapt to the swing, he can put his favorite toy in front, or keep his eyes on his father to build a sense of security.