Tatty Bumpkin’s Yoga Crab Pose - Great for young muscles and minds - helping core-stability, self-regulation and concentration

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

This week Tatty Bumpkin is off to a ‘Fun day’ with her friend crab.

Crab Yoga activity is a classic pose often used by paediatric physiotherapists and occupational therapists as it has so many movement and sensory benefits for children.

Crab pose will give your child the opportunity to:

1. Activate and strengthen their ‘core’ muscles

When your child does crab pose they will be activating their shoulder, back, tummy and hip muscles i.e. the muscles around their middle or ‘core’.
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. Active shoulder muscles help your child to control their arm for writing. 

2. Gently alert or calm themselves to focus

As your child does crab pose they will be stimulating their ‘proprioceptive’ sense.
This sense tells us where our body is in space - whether our joints are straight or bent, whether our muscles are stretched or contracted. Hard work activities such as pushing, pulling or lifting really stimulate our proprioceptive sense e.g. tug-of war, climbing and pushing games or, indeed, Yoga poses. Yoga poses require us to lift our body off the floor in various positions i.e. as your child does crab pose they will be lifting their body off the floor to balance on their hands and feet.


Lifting your body off the floor activates your proprioceptive sense


The Proprioceptive Sense and Alertness


Interestingly proprioceptive rich activities (like pushing, lifting etc) can help us manage our levels of alertness. This is because proprioceptive input, along with deep pressure touch, is the most accepted and tolerated form of sensation by our body. 
So proprioceptive input can be: regulating, calming, soothing, organising and/or alerting, depending on the current state of our nervous system. For example, if your child is over-excited, finding it hard to concentrate, proprioceptive activities can help them to feel more grounded enabling them to focus. On the other hand, if your child is feeling drowsy, finding it hard to wake up and concentrate, proprioceptive activities can help them feel more alert – in an organised way. 


Levels of Alertness for Well-being and Learning


The Reticular Activating System - Area Managing Levels of Alertness

Our RAS filters out unwanted/harmless sensations helping us to concentrate 

Proprioceptive Sensory Input and the RAS 

Neuroscientists have suggested that the type of sensation influences the excitability of our RAS - and so our level of arousal. I.e. 

Concentration is lost. 

Tatty Bumpkin Crab Yoga  Activity 

Try to do crab pose with your child, or encourage brothers and sisters to join in, as: 

Crab Pose Pointers

Push through hands and feet into crab pose!

Progressions for Crab Pose  


Younger children

Help your child to lift their hips off the floor

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.

Learning 'mindfulness' skills with Tatty Bumpkin

In their Tatty Bumpkin class this week they will have the chance to:

Love Tatty Bumpkin x

A New Start with Tatty Bumpkin? 

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Find out how you could be trained to deliver Baby and Tatty Bumpkin classes in your area at http://www.tattybumpkin.com/business/index.html.