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Registered: 3 years, 4 months ago

The Pikler Arch

 
At nine months Otto is pulling up on his Pikler Arch. He sometimes steps as much as the primary rail and immediately I noticed he put one foot up to the second rail. It takes time, he is experimenting, he's testing and difficult himself! The Pikler Arch provides a improbable opportunity to satisfy his developmental needs in a safe and supervised way.
 
 
How we use the arch:
 
 
Always supervise. I wouldn't put this within the child's bedroom. We have now it in his movement/play space, next to our dwelling area which is always supervised.
 
Have it on or near a soft or padded surface. I wouldn't put the arch directly on hard tiles. Ours is on a wool rug which works fine. I considered putting a lambswool or thin mattress close by but so far it's not needed.
 
Allow the child to explore it independently. They will use it when they're ready. There is no such thing as a must incentivize or show them find out how to do it and I would by no means put a child on it. Just make it available!
 
Why we like the arch:
 
 
It is small. It's good for the child who is on the very beginning of their climbing, they'll use it to tug to standing and there is no risk of them getting stuck or climbing too high that they can't get down. The size and the space between the rails has been designed for infants from crawling.
 
Unbelievable for his or her muscle development and coordination. Otto is a superb climber and he needs to climb. He climbs our stairs, couches, equipment at the playground and the arch is another avenue for him to explore.
 
Assists the child to meet developmental needs. Climbing, exploring, testing limits and capabilities are real developmental needs. When the child's developmental needs are met they're typically more settled, calm and happy.
 
Assist the child to develop spatial awareness.
 
Because of the design, it empowers babies. T,he steps are small, they'll use the rails to drag up with their fingers, it enables the toddler and allows them to safely use their growing bodies in new and exciting ways.
 
It brings joy. The Pikler Arch brings pleasure to the child after they realize what they are capable of when they fulfill their aim. I can see Otto beam with pride when he climbs up on it.
 
Assists children to develop to their full potential.
 
 
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