Baby Activity Jumper
Finding the right baby activity jumper
Once a baby is old enough to have control of his or her body, with an upright head and a relatively strong neck to support head movements, placing him or her in a baby activity jumper is a great idea to continuously support correct physical development. The age that babies would usually be ready for this device is around at least four to five months old.
Some parents might think that placing a baby in such a device might actually impede his or her development. It might make the baby reliant on a device and might not encourage him or her to stand up properly. On the contrary, activity saucers or jumpers are a more widely acceptable and encouraged device to help prepare babies to stand on their own. Babies are able to explore their body movements and capabilities freely without necessarily being held by an adult. Standing up on their own would also naturally lead to their ability and confidence to walk when the time comes.
A baby activity jumper may also seem intimidating or scary especially for first-time parents, but these devices are 100 percent safe. Of course, parents should always only purchase devices or toys that are manufactured and sold by reputable companies, stores and brands. There are actually two types of jumpers. One is a doorway type, which is hung from the doorframe of a suitably large door or hallway inside the house. This type of jumper is safe as long as the straps as properly attached and fastened, of course. An adult should make sure that the proper instructions are followed as to the proper installation of this type of jumper.
Another type of jumper is a circular or floor jumper. This is a more traditional design and is relatively safer. It is usually designed with a framing that holds the baby seat and allows the baby to move and jump freely. For parents who are worried about placing their baby in a jumper, they can opt for a floor baby jumper.
Both types of jumpers usually come attached with toys that can help stimulate baby while on the jumper. This is a great way to provide physical as well as mental development for the baby during playtime.
Another great type of baby activity jumper is called an “exersaucer.” This is similar to a floor jumper but is more sturdy and substantial in design, with a bigger base and with more toys to stimulate baby’s motor and visual development. An exersaucer is a bit bigger in size but baby will be able to use it for a longer time. Instead of elastic straps, most exersaucers have plastic legs loaded with springs that make it sturdier. It also provides baby with more natural movement while still safely secure in his or her seat. Baby can also turn around or spin, and rock, which is a great additional movement that they can explore and exercise.
There are exersaucers that come with as many as 50 different lights and sounds to stimulate baby, as well as toys like teethers. These gadgets teach hand-and-eye coordination, object permanence (“peek-a-boo”), simple word associations, and imitative play or mimicking.
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