Movement, Development, Health, Children's Bodies

Mach mit! Kletter los :) - Kletterling – einfach Kind sein

Movement, Development, Health, Children's Bodies

Join in! Start climbing :)

by Erik Lorenscheit on Oct 30 2024
Bad weather — boredom!How about an obstacle course made from our climbing sets? There are countless variations and no limits to imagination. The great thing is that it doesn't matter how big or small your apartment is — with one set you have everything you need at home to stay active in bad weather and give children fun movement play.
Der Kletterbogen: Auf die richtige Balance kommt es an! - Kletterling – einfach Kind sein

Movement, Development, Health, Children's Bodies

The Climbing Arch: It's All About Finding the Right Balance!

by Erik Lorenscheit on Oct 30 2024
The climbing arch is a versatile wooden toy that can be used as a climbing frame, rocking swing, as well as a tunnel or doll cradle. It supports motor development, the sense of balance, and promotes playful learning for children. Through play, body control and confidence are trained, while parents learn to give their children the freedom to experiment. Maria Montessori’s quote “Help me to do it myself” emphasizes the importance of allowing children the freedom to discover independently.
IMMER IN BEWEGUNG BLEIBEN! - Kletterling – einfach Kind sein

Movement, Development, Health, Children's Bodies

ALWAYS KEEP MOVING!

by Erik Lorenscheit on Oct 30 2024
This blog post is aimed at new parents and contains many tips for promoting their child's motor development, such as climbing and movement games. Fine motor skills and gross motor skills are clearly explained and parents are encouraged to support their children in exploring their environment. It is emphasized that every child has their own pace and that encouragement is not always necessary, but rather the freedom for self-directed learning.
Wie Babys natürlich Laufen lernen - Kletterling – einfach Kind sein

Movement, Development, Health, Children's Bodies

How Babies Naturally Learn to Walk

by Erik Lorenscheit on Oct 30 2024
The blog post “Children in Motion” describes how children learn to walk unaided, improving their motor and cognitive skills. Walking independently strengthens their muscles, posture, and self-confidence. Use of a baby walker is discouraged, as it can disrupt the natural learning process. Practical tips to support first steps include providing a safe environment, letting them walk barefoot, being patient, and giving positive feedback. Parents should allow their children to play freely and encourage their progress.
Die motorische Entwicklung im vierten bis fünften Lebensjahr - Kletterling – einfach Kind sein

Movement, Development, Health, Children's Bodies

Motor development in the fourth to fifth year of life

by Erik Lorenscheit on Oct 30 2024
The blog post "Motor Development in the Fourth to Fifth Year of Life" describes the progress children at this age make regarding fine motor skills, coordination, and creativity. Examples such as grasping small objects, drawing, and activities like climbing and balancing are given. These activities promote important motor abilities that are essential for physical and cognitive development. Parents are advised to support children through creative activities and playful tasks.
Eine Reise durch die Entwicklung von 6- bis 9-Jährigen - Kletterling – einfach Kind sein

Movement, Development, Health, Children's Bodies

A journey through the development of 6- to 9-year-olds

by Erik Lorenscheit on Oct 30 2024
Game ideas to promote motor development 1. Obstacle course in the garden An obstacle course in the garden promotes coordination, balance, and endurance. Children can jump over hurdles, crawl through tunnels, and balance. 2. Creative painting with large brushes Large brushes and paints support the development of fine motor skills as well as creative expression through large-scale painting.