Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Belly time

Natalie's physical therapist told me the other day that she should spend 1 hour of time each day, playing on her belly. That has been a real challenge, because obviously since she's walking, she doesn't independently choose to spend a lot of time on her belly, unlike a baby who can't crawl and has no choice but to spend the day on the belly. Even Konrad doesn't spend much time on his belly anymore.

But Natalie has low muscle tone, so more time on her belly means a stronger back, which will improve her posture and balance. Natalie will readily spend time on her belly if she's distracted, and books are a great way to distract her...and reading to her is important for language development anyway (I just prefer to read to her with her on my lap).

Here she is "getting on her belly" for reading time this afternoon. She also likes to put puzzles together on her belly. She's made it to 20 minutes of belly time the last few days (with breaks) ...it's not easy, and I'm not going to sacrifice everything for the "one-hour holy grail" but we will try to do as much as we can!

You can also see the new shoes we got her today so she can wear shoes in the house all the time (we usually take shoes off in the house to keep the floors clean, but these shoes won't be worn outside). These shoes are tie-on shoes instead of velcro closures, so she can't get them off as easily as she does her regular shoes. Hopefully she'll be more stable and won't fall as much!

4 comments:

BusyBee said...

Does Natalie like to color? Bella likes to color in coloring books laying on the floor on her belly. Maybe she would like that too:)

Kelly said...

1 hour...oh my! I know time on the belly is great BUT...1 hour. I suspect that would also help AnnaKate tremendously. I will work on that.
See you are a good mom...new shoes to help with all of the falls!! You can keep your liscense.

Kelly

Cindy said...

Coloring is a great idea, Carianne. I'll have to see how it goes with keeping Konrad from getting into the coloring book and tearing pages.

Anxious AF said...

I love how our therapist say you need to do this, this and this, just so for it to work. Not thinking of the other kids in our lives, or the jobs we have, or just the fact that an hour on your belly a day is crazy talk.
Its good you have ways to engage her, any time she spends on her tummy that is more than before will benefit her.