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Early Learning Foundations 3

Teacher Instructions Week 29

Cross Creep Backward

Purpose:

  • Develops organization of the midbrain area of the brain.

  • Positively impacts the endocrine and immune systems.

  • Encourages lateralization development (establishing dominance for eye, ear, hand and foot to improve long term memory).

  • Can improve eye-hand coordination and convergence.

Supplies: Floor mats, carpet or soft grass

Instructions:

  • Client gets in a position on hands and knees.

  • Hand and opposite knee move backwards and hit ground at the same time. Sometimes this is difficult so assistant(s) can help motor client through the proper movements.

  • The other hand and opposite knee then move backwards and land on the ground at the same time.

  • Synchronization and smooth rhythmic movements are important for growing the nerve pathways in the brain correctly so assistance may be needed for the first few months.

  • Slow motions are ok at first so the brain can process and learn something new.

  • Once client is comfortable with cross creep backwards you can vary the speed-sometimes slow or medium or fast.

  • Fingers remain flat on floor and straight ahead.

  • Head is up and eyes look forward except for an occasional glance backwards for safety.

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