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How to use a Standing Frame
demonstrated in the photo.
Close the Standing Frame.
pelvis straight and in
the middle.
Hook the side supports over
Place the standing frame against a
wall. Put the child’s feet in first,
positioning them nicely.
the child into a standing position
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Timion Child Equipment
If the standing frame is broken, or if you struggle Elbe - 0837504431
to put your child in please do not hesitate to Daniel - 0784561512
call Timion. We are happy to assist. danika.meyer@gmail.com
Make SURE that the child is st
weight on both feet. You should not be able to
move either of the feet easily.
If you can move one of the feet
standing on that leg. Correct it by centering the
HIPS so the child is standing with weight on both
feet. DO NOT pull on the feet.
Check the feet again and repeat if necessary.
Use this opportunity with the child in a well alligned and supported
position, to engage the child in play or a functional activity.
Standing time can be gradually increased t
ill the child is able to stand for
4 x 30min = 2 hours per day.
Up to the age of 2 years, children do not usually stand for long periods at
a time. Babies only stand for a few minutes and then flop down again.
Thus very young children should also only stand for very short periods at
a time in the standing frame, repeated a few times throughout the day.
It could be harmful to their delicate and developing bones to stand for
too long periods in the standing frame.