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Why bouncing on a trampoline is good for your child’s health

Bouncing on a trampoline can help your child develop better balance, coordination, and motor skills.

As parents, you probably already know that statistics show many children today aren’t getting enough physical activity. This lack of exercise is harming children in more ways than one. Daily movement is important for all areas of development including fine motor and gross motor skill development; social and emotional development; and even speech and language development. What you might not have known is that bouncing on a trampoline is one of the best activities for children. Here’s why:

The benefits of bouncing on a trampoline

Bouncing on a trampoline is one of the best activities for children. Why? Because it engages all the major muscle groups in one single movement and stimulates the brain, as well as the cells and organs in the body. “One of the first things I ask parents when they come to see me is do you have a trampoline at home?” says Tarryn Rutenburg, occupational therapist and co-owner of Talk Sense Early Intervention Therapy Centre in Bryanston, Johannesburg.

Bouncing is an excellent activity for children because:

  • It improves circulation and oxygen to the brain
  • It reduces fatigue
  • It’s low impact, which reduces the risk of injuries
  • It aids in weight loss and weight management, without being too jarring on the body
  • It supports a healthy immune system
  • It aids in digestion, thanks to its detoxifying effects on the lymphatic system
  • It reduces the risk of anxiety and depression, while promoting healthy sleep patterns
  • It improves concentration and mood owing to the release of feel-good endorphins.

 

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