This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.

Add your deal, information or promotional text

The Benefits of Monkey Bars - AIM Therapy

The benefits of monkey bars for child development

Not only do monkey bars allow for hours of fun and unstructured play, but they also play a key role in the development of children. AIM Pediatric Occupational Therapists uses Growplay Monkey Bars in their therapy programs for the development of a range of skills. Here’s what Managing Director of AIM Therapy, Claire Stolarski, has to say about the benefits of monkey bars.

Fine Motor Skills
Children are exposed to an abundance of sedentary activities (i.e., screen time). With less focus on outdoor activities, children are lacking the opportunity to develop strength and other motor skills. More often teachers are noticing children are lacking fundamental fine motor skills, such as being able to hold a pencil.

Before children can develop fine motor skills, we need to help them develop stability centrally and in their large muscle groups, including their core and shoulder stabilisers. Play that involves swinging, hanging, and climbing are effective at developing these precursors. Using Growplay Monkey Bars in our therapy programs enables children to develop their hand grip strength by holding up their whole bodyweight.

Monkey bars also help children to develop visual skills such as hand eye coordination, as they learn to swing from one bar to another. This is key for fine motor development.

Strength, posture, and muscles development
The motion of swinging from one bar to another helps children strengthen and tone their whole body. Hands and arms are challenged through grasping and reaching, postural muscles develop endurance while keeping the trunk stable, and the legs help propel the body forwards towards the next rung. When a child has strong trunk muscles, they can sit at a desk for longer.

Hanging upside down on monkey bars for short periods of time can increase concentration levels. This position stimulates an area in the inner ear that detects body movement, a sensation that some children seek. Through meeting this quota, the child feels regulated and their concentration improves.

Confidence
Monkey bars provide children with the opportunity to develop transferable skills.
The fun nature of monkey bars means that they are a great way for children to develop a positive attitude towards challenges. Monkey bars create opportunities for children to develop problem solving skills by helping them find creative ways to overcome obstacles. When children can overcome these challenges, they develop a sense of achievement and increased self-confidence.

It is a significant day in a child’s life when they accomplish the monkey bars for the first time!

Social skills
Monkey bars are great for encouraging children to take turns, play creatively and “make up” new game rules (e.g., pretending the floor is lava). Monkey bars allow children to play together for hours in an unstructured setting. They also teach and encourage teamwork, by allowing children to help each other solve problems and overcome challenges together.  Playing on monkey bars is a simple and unique activity that ticks all boxes when it comes to addressing children's needs of physical activity and well-being.
 
Claire Stolarski
Managing Director and Clinical Coordinator, AIM Therapy