The vestibule is the main peripheral sensory organ of the body’s balance system, responsible for the perception of gravity, judging the relationship between the body and the environment, controlling the body’s balance, sense of direction, and the correct grasp of distance. Among the various sensory organs of babies, the vestibule has a very important position and role. The human body through the visual, vestibular, tactile, motor, hand and other sensory organs from the outside world to obtain a variety of information, in the vestibular auxiliary assistance, through the brain stem to the brain. If there is a problem with the vestibule, it will not only affect the brain’s comprehensive analysis and processing of other senses, but also lead to other sensory malfunctions. In daily life, some babies appear to be left-right indistinguishable, direction unclear, often bumping and banging; in the nursery, restless, inattentive, love to make small movements, like to play tricks, impetuous, love to lose temper, lack of self-confidence; in interaction with others, unwilling to share toys, food and happiness with others, unable to consider the needs of others; appearing delayed language development, language expression difficulties, motor impairment, intellectual The lack of training and poor development of vestibular senses are the causes of these phenomena. In order to help young parents improve the vestibular sensory function of their babies, we introduce here some easy-to-use and effective vestibular sensory games. Vestibular games a quilt rotation Suitable age: can bend down and lift the head ~ 4 years old Activity time: 1 minute each time v Main purpose: to train the baby’s sense of gravity and body balance. Game mode: choose a small quilt, let the baby bend over the quilt, lift the head, parents pull up the corner of the quilt, along the clockwise direction to turn a circle, and then along the counterclockwise direction to turn three turns, the speed can be a little slower, must adapt to the needs of the baby. Vestibular games two sitting and walking Suitable age: 3 months ~ 6 months Activity time: 30 seconds ~ 1 minute Main purpose: exercise the baby’s balance function. How to play: pick up the baby, hold the buttocks with one hand, hold the shoulders or neck with one hand, sit firmly and then hold the baby to walk around the house, the position can change high and low, but must be smooth and soothing. When the baby gradually adapt to the use of one hand to hold the baby’s buttocks, the other hand to hold the baby’s stomach, and then parents feel free to trot, so that the baby feel the ups and downs. Vestibular games three eagles take off Suitable age: 3 months ~ 6 months Activity time: 30 seconds per day: unlimited Main purpose: to exercise the baby’s balance function. How to play: parents lying flat on the bed, hands to hold the baby’s armpits, straighten the arms, lift the baby up, back and forth gently rock. Note that the action should be balanced and smooth, so that the baby can accept. Vestibular games four lying and standing support Suitable age: 3 months to 6 months Activity time: 1 minute each time Main purpose: exercise the baby’s balance function. How to play: let the baby lie flat on the bed, parents first reach one hand between the baby’s legs, hold the baby’s buttocks, the other hand to hold the baby’s shoulders and neck, slowly hold up, first let the baby lie flat in the air, and then raise the shoulders and neck, and finally let the baby form a standing position. This game requires more strength, generally by the father to do as well. Vestibular games five lying shoulder turn circle activity time: 2 minutes main purpose: exercise baby’s balance function. How to play: When the baby’s head can stand up, let the baby head back on the parents’ shoulders, the parents hold the baby’s waist and abdomen with one hand, hold the baby’s feet with the other hand, and then use a very slow speed to first turn one circle in the clockwise direction, and then in the counterclockwise direction. The position of the baby lying on the shoulders of the parents can be changed, first prone, then lying on the left or right side.