DS was evaluated y a couple of OT's, PT's yesterday for his torticollis and they said to give him lots of tummy time and to limit his time in his exersaucer, bouncer, etc. When I asked about the Bumbo, they said the positioning is bad and not appropriate for normal development. They did say leaving him in there for a few minutes probably would not hurt him, but it certainly would not help. They even recommended just throwing it away as they wouldn't want some other child to use it. Just wanted to pass that info along.
Re: Getting rid of Bumbo
Uh-oh! Do you mean "standing" like I hold her on my lap, and she is in a standing position? Because that is what my DD wants to do 80% of the time. She loves "standing" up.
I'm interested...what did your PT say about standing? It would be helpful to have a handout from what PT's say are "no-no's" when we became pregnant! :P
My LO didn't like the bumbo anyway so we returned it a few days after we got it.
The problem (from what I understand) is that LO's legs will get strong before her trunk muscles have, so the sequence of development is out of order. This can lead to improper posture and a related problems. However, this is just what I heard at a class when I was pregnant, so it was a long time ago and it is a bit fuzzy in my memory.
Lukas is the same way--'standing' is his absolute favorite position but the PT said she doesn't recomend it. She said it develops the wrong muscles and that we shouldn't have him in that position until 9-10 months unless as a last resort. She said floor time is the most important right now
This is what I understand from the eval. They said is that when they use exersaucers and other things to help them stand it's not good for them because their bodies aren't ready to be in that position for long. Giving them lots of tummy time helps them develop their muscles properly as well as to practice rolling, crawling, etc. The standing they do while you are holding them up is different because of how you hold them, under their arms and helping support their weight. The standing they do helps strengthen leg muscles and so it's ok to do as they tolerate.
But I agree. I wish they would tell you these things before LO is born. Or just a handout at least!
I am an early intervention PT and have yet to recommend a baby needing any equipment like a Bumbo, exersaucer, Jumparoo etc. Babies this young need floor time, tummy time etc.
Babies build muscles from the head down. In other words, you need a strong neck to hold your head up before you strengthen your trunk. You need a strong trunk before you strengthen your legs.
They also develop joints closer to the body and then move outward. As an example, this means the shoulder develops before the elbow and before the hand.
Typically when I say families on my caseload can use the Bumbo for a limited amount of time, I mean 2-5 minutes. Not 15-20. Think of using it only for bathroom breaks or when you need to put them in a safe place very quickly.
I think it is tempting to use all of this "stuff" for many reasons. It is easy, cute and a change in your day. But remember repetition is good for babies! It helps them learn. So while it may seem boring to keep putting them on the floor-- they are getting more and more out of it each time!
Thank you for the info! I was actually heading out this weekend to buy a jumparoo, but think I might just save my money because DD loves floor/tummy time...I just thought I needed to change it up a bit!!