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/Our services (A to Z)/Physiotherapy (ICAN)/Developing your child’s movement skills: Lying on their back

Activities to develop lying on the back (supine)

Ideas and advice for parents and carers

General information

  • Movement skills learned in lying are the building blocks of more complex movements such as sitting, standing and walking.
  • Use only the positions your child is ready to use.
  • A “little and often” approach works well for harder positions such as tummy-lying, but make sure your child has plenty of time in between where they are lying in an easier position.
  • Use activities and toys which are appropriate for your child’s developmental age.

Younger babies like black and white or contrasting colours, mirrors, faces and rattles.

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Note: Older babies like noisy toys, light and sound toys and rattles.

Supine (lying on the back)

  • The first position children learn to control is lying on their back.
  • This is important because your child has a lot of support while they learn to move their head, arms and legs and develop more co-ordinated movements.
  • As your child learns to lift their head, arms and legs up, they are developing their muscle control.

Sequence

  • Head to midline
  • Hands to midline
  • Lifting arms
  • Lifting legs
  • Lifting arms and legs together

Early development

Head and hands to midline

Position

  • Reclined lying (picture)
  • Support head and shoulders on pillow

head to hands

Encourage

  • Head in middle
  •  Arms forward
  • Hands together

Play ideas

  • Toys and people in midline
  • Watching toys move side to side
  • Bracelets or toys on child’s feet or hands
  • Eye contact or interaction: Making faces, singing or clapping

Lifting arms or legs

Position

  • Rolled up towel under shoulders or head to bring shoulders forward
  • Rolled up towel under knees

lifting arms or legs

Encourage

  • Head turning to each side
  • Lifting arms and legs from floor
  • Kicking legs or reaching for knees (see picture).

Play ideas

  • Reaching for toys above and to sides.
  • Play gym with hands and feet.
  • Toys or bright socks on feet.

Lifting arms and legs together

Position

  • Body flat on floor, pillow under head if required

lifting arm and legs

Encourage

  • Lifting head from floor
  • Head turning to each side
  • Kicking legs or reaching for feet
  • Lifting bottom up from floor (see picture)

Play ideas

  • Reaching for toys
  • Play gym
  • Toys or bright socks on feet

Songs

  • “This little piggy”
  • “Head, shoulders, knees and toes”
  • “Wind a bobbin” (with hands or feet)

Side-lying

  • Side-lying helps your child to bring their arms and legs together.
  • They may find it easier to focus on and play with toys in midline.
  • It helps your child feel the movements needed for learning to roll.

side lying

Position

  • Small cushion under top knee to support leg

Encourage

  • Shoulders forwards
  • Hands together
  • Bend top leg to help balance
  • Place bottom leg straighter

Play ideas

  • Toys in both hands
  • Rattles, bells
  • Dangle toys from above
  • Mirror

Rolling

Rolling front to back often comes before back to front

  • Support your child at the hips.
  • Slowly guide your child over to one side from their hips.
  • Help them move their arm so it isn’t stuck under them.

Rolling back to front

  • Elbow tucked in to side in the direction they will roll.
  • Place toys to that side to encourage head turn.
  • Hold child’s opposite leg with the hip and knee bent and slowly guide on to their side. Give your child time to join in.
  • Continue guiding them on to their tummy. You may need to give a little lift at the shoulder they are lying on to help them roll all the way.

rolling

Contact us

  • Phone: 0113 843 3620
  • Opening hours: 8:30am to 5pm from Monday to Friday

We operate out of the following health centres:

  • ICAN West Hub and Child Development Centre

    Address: Wortley Beck Health Centre
    Ring Road
    Lower Wortley LS12 5SG

    Phone: 0113 843 8000

  • ICAN South Hub and Child Development Centre

    Address: St George’s Centre
    St George’s Rd
    Leeds
    LS10 4UZ

    Phone: 0113 843 2000

  • East ICAN Hub and Child Development Centre

    Address: The Reginald Centre
    Floor 1, 263 Chapletown Road
    Leeds
    LS7 3EX

    Phone: 0113 843 5700

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