Trampolines - good for your kids
When your child jumps up and down...up and down dy gets two things it craves badly (I’m going to get all jargony on you now): proprioceptive input and vestibular motion feedback.What does all this do? It helps your child be aware of space, of his body, how his limbs respond to each jump. It’s an autism-friendly exercise trampoline, and for the icing on the top - it’s a socially acceptable repetitive behavior. So your kid can finally have a way to calm down without standing out.Regulate Intense Emotions:Pent-up emotions. We all experience that. But for the autistic child, as you know, the eventual necessary release tends to be very loud and wreak a lot of havoc.But is extremely relieving but does no damage. Best of all, it doesn’t just work when the “explosion” is simmering right under the…