Jumping is a gross motor skill, meaning it requires the coordination of large muscle groups. It emerges, generally, between 2 and 2 1/2 years of age. Sammi's interest in jumping really took off after she watch the Sesame Street Podcast on the word "Jump." (Find it on iTunes
I've also come across some unexpected benefits from jumping. I recently read about a study in a parenting magazine which found linked jumping with preventing osteoporosis. The study looked at a group of 5-8 year old girls, half of which jumped 100 times a day and the other half who didn't. The half that jumped showed an increase in bone density. Higher bone density protects the bones from the effects of osteoporosis, a decrease in mineral bone density that leads to increased risk for fracture.
Jumping Activities
Songs:
- If You're Happy and You Know It: Do a verse with "If you're happy and you know it jump up and down"
- This Is My Jumping Song from Janeen Brady's Watch Me Sing Volume 2
- 5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed
- Jump Rope Rhymes
- Count the number of jumps
- Jump from one place to another place
- Hopscotch
1 comments:
I've just found your blog (thanks playactivities / twitter :-)) and it's fab! I love the themes for each day and look forward to keeping on reading it :-)
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