Wednesday, January 18, 2017

10 Fun Activities for Kids to Work on Shoulder Strengthening

10 Activities to Work on Shoulder Strengthening for Kids

Stability at the shoulder muscles is an essential component for coordination, postural control and fine motor skill development.  Shoulder stability and strength are necessary for skills such as handwriting, playing catch, reaching, picking up small objects and more.  Basically anytime you move your hand and fingers you need your shoulder to either stabilize or actively contract.  Here are 10 playful, fun activities to work on shoulder strengthening for kids:

  1. Monkey Bars – my personal favorite!
  2. Climbing trees or playground equipment ie ladders, ropes and rock walls
  3. Wheelbarrow walking with a friend or over an exercise ball
  4. Animals walks
  5. Balloon volley keeping the balloon overhead
  6. Yoga poses
  7. Jumping rope – holding the shoulders steady while you move the rope provides excellent isometric contraction (stability) of the shoulder muscles
  8. Washing windows, table tops and desks – kids really do love to help wash down (adults not so much haha!)
  9. Playing catch with a large exercise ball or a weighted ball
  10. Drawing, writing or coloring on a vertical surface

What is your favorite, playful shoulder strengthening activity for kids?

Playstrong

 

Play Strong: Activities to Promote Muscle Strengthening in Children Through Play –  This is a collection of 40+ activities that promote muscle strengthening in children. The activities are great for children with varying abilities. This is an excellent resource for pediatric therapists.  This book is divided into three sections: Activities to Increase Upper Extremity Muscle Strength, Activities to Increase Lower Extremity Muscle Strength and Activities to Increase Muscle Strength in the Trunk.  Modifications are listed for many activities to increase/ decrease difficulty or to adapt activities for more involved children.   FIND OUT MORE.

The post 10 Fun Activities for Kids to Work on Shoulder Strengthening appeared first on Your Therapy Source.

No comments:

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...