Catalogue Leander Cradle and the theory behind it
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If the vestibular sense of a child is understimulated, there can be several adverse effects. In addition to problems with balance and motor function, the development and integration of other senses such as the ability to perceive and interpret sound and visual impressions may also be impaired. This in turn can affect the development of speech and language.
Problems with the sense of balance may be caused by a premature baby receiving a shorter period of stimulation in the womb before birth than a baby born at full term, particularly if the mother has also been confined to her bed furniture before giving birth.
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You can read more about the vestibular sense and sensory integration in:
A. Jean Ayres: Sensory Integration and the Child
Ylva Ellineby: Hvis du ikke ror mig, sa dor jeg ("If you don't
touch me, I will die" - not translated into English)
Tora Toroddsdottir: Klodsmajorer og engleborn ("Clumsy
children and little angels"- not translated into English)
"Helse", The Danish family health monthly, issue no. 10A
October 2002 p. 38: Nar det hele korer rundt ("When
everything is spinning" - not translated into English)
or visit http://www.praematur.dk/litteratur-udenlandsksamlet.html for a list of literature in English about premature babies.
This article was first published by Dansk Prsematurforening, an association drawing members from among parents and relatives of premature babies and from adults who were themselves born prematurely.
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