1) corner kick: let the child sit on the ball, hold the handle tightly with both hands, bend over and jump forward. Posture and bilateral integration, and can promote a high degree of sports planning.
2) Balance table: Stand on the balance table with both feet or one foot, and do some sports such as patting the ball with both hands to keep your body balanced. Strengthen vestibular stimulation and enhance body balance.
3) Gas cylinder hanging cable: The child bends his body, holds the gas cylinder tightly with both hands and keeps his body balanced, and makes a big turn back and forth. Promote the integration of body coordination and internal vestibular sensory input.
4) Sunshine Tunnel: Let the children crawl through the tunnel. It can strengthen various skin contact stimuli and regulate vestibular sensation.
5) One-legged chair: The child stands in the bag, holds up the edge of the bag with both hands, and jumps forward with both feet. In jumping action, strengthen vestibular stimulation and suppress allergic information.
6) Slide: Lie on the skateboard, grab both sides of the slide with both hands and slide down hard. When slipping, stretch your arms forward and raise your legs together. Strongly stimulate the vestibular system, the muscles of the head and neck contract at the same time, and promote the maturity of body protection and stretching behavior.
7) Skateboarding: When skateboarding, vision transmits a lot of information to the central nervous system, and the inherent feeling will make the cerebellum more awake and direct the changes of muscle tension. The action between the brain and the cerebellum can produce a strong and correct integration effect, which makes the overall sensory operation of children develop positively.
8) Balance seesaw: it plays a great role in strengthening vestibular innate sense and body posture, especially when standing, the center of gravity is high, and the balance is not easy to grasp, which is helpful to the strong integration of reflex sense of balance reaction.
9) Crystal ball: It is a good activity to treat fixation disorder by strengthening the ability of eyeball concentration and improving the instability of eyeball beating.
10) Peanut ball: Because the shape and structure of peanut ball is more stable than that of big dragon ball, children can sit in the middle, hold the ball protruding in front with their hands, bounce up and down, adjust their body to maintain balance and coordination, and drive the development of vestibular central nervous system and spinal central nervous system.
1 1) Track 88: Train flexible reaction, hand-eye coordination and fixation.
12) Vientiane combination: multiple components, used alone, can promote the development of basic movements, mixed use and high-level sports ability training.