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The Significance of Crossing Midline | Occupational Therapy

Crossing midline means reaching across that imaginary line to the opposite side of the body. At TEAM 4 Kids, our occupational therapists constantly assess and encourage.<br>https://www.team4kids.com/the-significance-of-crossing-midline/

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The Significance of Crossing Midline | Occupational Therapy

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  1. The Significance of Crossing Midline Crossing midline is a very important skill for development. Midline refers to the imaginary line that divides the human body and brain into left and right sides. Crossing midline means reaching across that imaginary line to the opposite side of the body. We cross midline with our hands, feet, and eyes. At TEAM 4 Kids, this is a skill that our occupational therapists constantly assess and encourage.

  2. As adults, we should be subconsciously crossing midline daily when we are performing actions such as turning the wheel of a car, brushing our hair, donning watches, tying our shoes, writing, and reading. Crossing midline can also promote bilateral coordination, as it often consists of using both sides of the body simultaneously. The act of crossing midline creates neural pathways in the brain which provide a foundation for higher level skills. You can find examples of activities that encourage midline crossing below. ●Helicopters: Have your child stand shoulder width apart and have them use their right hand to touch their left toe, then bring the body back up to a standing position. Continue this activity by alternating between left hand touching right toes and right hand touching left toes. Instruct them to cross over the midline accurately and slowly. Get More Detail

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