DOMYOS
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Kids' Mini Trampoline
€55.00
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Our Baby Gym product designers created this trampoline to help children develop their psychomotor skills and become more autonomous.
BENEFITS
Impact protection
The frame is covered by a 20 mm thick foam.Helps the psychomotor development
Co-designed with a psychomotor specialist, it helps children to develop properlyJumping surface
With a diameter of 90 cm, it offers a jumping surface of 3150 cm².TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
Stages for reaching dynamic equilibrium
Children under the age of 4 must learn how to control their body and move in any given direction, then gradually refine their movements while moving their feet side by side. At age 4, children can walk with one foot in front of the other on a beam that is at least one and half times the width of their feet.
At age 6, children can walk heel to toe on a beam that is at least as wide as their feet.
At age 6, children can walk heel to toe on a beam that is at least as wide as their feet.
Psychomotor development :
The psychomotor development of the child has genetic, motor and psychological foundations.
A product can have an influence on the psychomotor development of the child if it acts in the motor domain.
This motor domain has several major components: body schema, dynamic coordination, balance, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and temporal and spatial structuring.
A product can have an influence on the psychomotor development of the child if it acts in the motor domain.
This motor domain has several major components: body schema, dynamic coordination, balance, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and temporal and spatial structuring.
Body schema
The body schema is the representation that the child has of his or her body, allowing him or her to have a more refined mastery of his or her gestures, a perception of his or her body and, more generally, an awareness of self. It is first constructed from sensations and actions ("body felt, body acted"), before being represented and spoken of ("body represented", drawing of the man).
The more the child acts, the more he refines his body schema and the better he acts in return.
The more the child acts, the more he refines his body schema and the better he acts in return.
Eye-motor coordination
Hand-eye coordination includes actions that allow children to aim with all or part of their body: for the youngest kids, following a path, then aiming with large objects and large targets, with hands and feet, and then gaining in precision until they reach total control with individual fingers: tapping, stringing beads, writing.
Temporo-spatial structuring
Temporo-spatial structuring includes everything that relates to the child's positioning in time (before/after, rhythmic activity, day/night, season, etc.) and in space (in front/behind, over/under, right/left, etc.).
User information:
Do not store directly on the ground. Use a protective mat to prevent damage to your floor and protect your children from possible spray.Outer diameter: 90 cm
Jumping surface diameter: 63 cm
Height: 24 cm
Jumping surface: about 3150 cm²
Jumping surface diameter: 63 cm
Height: 24 cm
Jumping surface: about 3150 cm²
composition
composition
Frame: 100.0% Steel; Main fabric: 100.0% Polypropylene; Protection cover: 50.0% Polyester, 50.0% Polyethylene; Foam: 100.0% Polyethylene
Tips for storage and maintenance
Restrictions on use
Max weight: 25 kg
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Warranty
2 Years
Agree by
Agathe Bernard-Zelzt, psychomotor specialist and qualified osteopath.
Using the Domyos trampoline requires dynamic balance and dynamic coordination. Children have to put their bodies into action, controlling their landing (balance) and propulsion (dynamic balance). These actions help to refine the body's schema through the proprioception they require. The Domyos trampoline, through its actions, helps children's psychomotor development.