Rehabilitation exercises that can be done at home for gross motor developmental delay include sitting training, crawling training and rolling over training.
1. Sitting exercise: As far as possible, children should be allowed to sit with their head straight, back straight, and keep playing, eating and communicating in a sitting position. It can improve the children’s ability to maintain and balance in sitting position.
2. Crawling exercise: training the child to crawl can improve the child’s ability to control the body and limbs, and lay a good foundation for standing and walking.
3. Turn over training: make the child from the lateral position to the supine position, and then turn to the opposite side of the lateral position, and finally turn into the prone position. This maneuver also helps to improve the child’s gross motor developmental delay.
In addition, the child can also be trained to control the head in the prone position, pulling objects to stand up and other training. In order to improve the condition and promote recovery. It is recommended to carry out rehabilitation training under the guidance of a doctor, and consult a doctor if there is any discomfort during the training process.