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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Other Benefits From Crawling To Babies

Crawling not only as a sign of growth of the baby, but also has many important benefits related to physical growth and infant brain.

    
* Strengthening the neck, hands, joints and muscles.

    
* Strengthens muscles large and small, mengahaluskan rough and fine motor skills.

    
* Supporting the hand-eye coordination, strength, muscle tension, balance, finger skills.

    
* Train both hemispheres. The movement crosses when crawling stimulates strengthen and integrate the two hemispheres of the brain or different areas of the brain. While helping to coordinate the use of both eyes, ears, hands and feet simultaneously

    
* Increasing production of myelin in the brain. The movement crosses when crawling allows both hemispheres to share, save and spend again important sensory information more quickly. Crawl to increase production of myelin, a substance that coats nerve cells, which help the brain send and receive messages faster da clear. Crawling will also stimulate the brain 'receptive and "expressive."

    
* Developing a neural network connection. Repetitive movement while crawling stimulate, organize and develop a network connection so that the brain's neurons, the brain is more efficient in controlling cognitive processes such as comprehension, concentration and memory.

    
* Assist the development and pemahan language, because the baby is stimulated to use both ears simultaneously and develop hearing both ears.

    
* Stimulates sensitivity tactile (touch), visual sensitivity and sensitivity to remotely-close.

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