Tatty Bumpkin’s Crab Yoga activity is great for self-regulation and concentration skills

By Sue Heron – Training Co-ordinator Tatty Bumpkin and Paediatric Physiotherapist 

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In all the Tatty Bumpkin poses we encourage parents and carers to do the pose along with their child. This is because children learn a great deal from watching, they also ‘bond’ which other people when they are moving with them, and finally it gives you a chance to have a break and a stretch!



This week’s Tatty Bumpkin Yoga Activity is Crab

Crawl as crabs along the seashore! 

Pose Pointers!

A cluster of crabs on the sand!!

Progressions for Crab Pose 

Footballers play crab football to improve their skills

Younger children

Baby crab creeping on the sand!


Why Crab Pose is Good for your Child

Crab pose will give your child the opportunity to:

1. Activate and strengthen their hip muscles
Crab pose is excellent for strengthening your child’s ‘gluteal’ muscles around their hips. Strong, active gluteal muscles improve balance skills for sport and may even help to prevent a ‘knock kneed’ standing and walking position in later life. 

2. Activate and strengthen their ‘shoulder’ muscles
Active shoulder muscles help your child to control their arm for writing.

3. Gently organise themselves to focus
As your child does crab pose they will be stimulating a body sense called ‘proprioception’. 

A word on the 'body sense' - PROPRIOCEPTION
Our proprioceptive sense tells us about the position of our body. Tiny receptors, deep in our muscles and joints tell us if our muscles are squeezed or stretched or if our joints are bent or straight.

Why is it important for your child? 
The proprioceptive sense is often called the ‘safe sense’ by paediatric physiotherapists and occupational therapists. This is because when this sense is stimulated it can either gently alert or calm your child - either way helping them to feel more grounded. Therefore doing 'proprioceptive rich' activities with your child can help them to re-focus if they are bored or to ‘calm their mind’ if they are overexcited.

Examples of 'Proprioceptive Rich' Activities
Most ‘heavy work ‘activities - which require muscle effort -  will stimulate the proprioceptive sense. For example your child may love to sweep the drive or front room, maybe they can help you to pull the wheelie rubbish bins or help you push a chair back in place.  Lifting and carrying objects are also great proprioceptive rich activities. 
In crab pose your child has to lift their body weight off the floor using their own arm and leg muscles. 


Proprioceptive rich - 'hard work' activities 

The Tatty Bumpkin Adventure this Week

Remember, for you and your child to gain the full benefit of all the Tatty Bumpkin Yoga and multi-sensory activities, find out about your local Tatty Bumpkin class at http://www.tattybumpkin.com/classes/find-class.html. Or, ask your child’s nursery if they are doing Tatty Bumpkin Yoga activity sessions as part of their day. 

Our qualified Tatty Bumpkin Teachers are fully trained in aspects of child development and Yoga and are kept fully up-to-date by our professional team of paediatric physiotherapists, Yoga teachers and musicians. All the Tatty Bumpkin stores are aligned to the Early Years Foundation Stage (England) and  the Curriculum for Excellence (Scotland) this means the sessions not only enhance your child’s physical skills they also develop their communication, social and thinking skills.

If your child is going to a Tatty Bumpkin class this week they will have the chance to: 

1. Improve their physical skills as they move in different ways in crab, dog and air-plane poses.

2. Develop their imagination and thinking skills as they imagine they are by the sea and visiting the ‘fun day’ with crab!   

3. Progress their communication skills as they listen, creep and crawl to Tatty Bumpkin crab song and tell everyone what kind of dog they are going to be. 

4. But most of all, your child will have fun with others as they fly on the air-plane roundabout and ‘have a go’ at the coconut shy! 

Relaxing after the Crab adventure!! 



Love Tatty Bumpkin x


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