What do I need to prepare for my baby’s rehab at home?

In the process of early intervention, many mothers always think that the rehabilitation center is effective because of the equipment, but in fact many rehabilitation methods can be done without equipment, just with special equipment is more half the effort. If it’s at home, what if there are no props? We can also use a variety of common items at home to do training, here are some examples of what we have used for children: use a large sheet, put the baby into the sheet, gently shaking, to do the baby sheet exercises, can also assist in training roll over. With the pulley box, the baby will sit and stand in which dragging the box (can be uniform or variable speed dragging), can act as a sensory scooter, the child’s vestibular and proprioceptive, as well as sit-stand balance are good. Pile cushions, pillows, thicker quilts to the side of the sofa, and feel free to pile them into obstacles of varying heights but safe, so that the child can crawl freely on and off the sofa, especially in the obstacles made up of various pillows. This can practice your child’s limb coordination and enhance self-protection when crawling from high down. Take out a number of books and pile them into a straight line. If the living room is large and there are more books, you can also pile them into a circle, the height can be the thickness of two books, or the height can be uneven. For walking children can hold a hand, let the child walk on the book, when the child’s attention will be highly focused with the height and width of the book underfoot, while practicing the child’s ability to walk, but also exercise their balance, but also to strengthen concentration. If you have a large sheet at home, you can also use the large sheet as a rainbow umbrella for sensory training, placing some soft toys on the floor, and then four adults holding a corner of the sheet, the child and the toys covered in it (the sheet can be about 1 meter above the ground). With parents singing children’s songs and shaking the sheet, children hiding under the cover of the large sheet overhead, can be very good to improve the child’s perception of space, as well as the strengthening of proprioception. There are also many, many ways to use common items in the home to train, if parents are willing, they can make full use of, there is absolutely no need to buy special equipment for everything.