Oasis - Connections - January 2018 - Core Stability & Motor Coordination

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Core Strength & Motor Coordination Engage - Enable - Enrich Welcome back to Connections, the monthly blog from the Oasis. This month's blog will provide information and support to help you to recognise the importance of 'core strength' and 'motor coordination'. We look forward to bringing you future editions that will continue to focus upon our two key intentions;

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to provide information about the enrichment and support work that our departments provide. •

to share our knowledge, experience and support strategy suggestions.

Core strength - what is it and why is it important? Core strength is the development of the torso muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body. Poor core strength can cause poor posture which can also affect gross motor and fine motor skills and coordination. Building strong core strength is like building a strong foundation for your child. Core strength development starts as an infant. When an infant has an opportunity to lie on his tummy, he learns to lift his head which helps to strengthen the neck and upper back muscles. For school aged children, the best way to develop core strength is through good old fashioned outdoor play! Children need daily opportunities to run, jump, climb, crawl and explore in an unstructured environment. There are ways to help your child exercise to strengthen his core muscles - in this edition we hope to share information that will help you to recognise the possible signs that indicate your child may be having some challenges in these areas and what you can do to help them. If you're ever in doubt and would like to discuss these issues further, please always remember that the first place to go is to your child's class teacher.


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