- Sep 3, 2005
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When first teaching preschoolers seat drops, what progressions do you use?
I like to start them on the floor, just learning the position with hands down and up. Then on a pit mat with arms down and up. Then on our little preschool trampolines with arms down and up. I just concentrate on the down position until they are getting a good bounce, then I tell them to stand up.
Once they are doing them, I let the kids that have their arms and hands in the right spot do them normally. I make the kids that put their arms back do them with their arms up, this forces them to sit straight up and down. I went to a preschool session at congress one year and this was recommended, it works great for me.
I like to start them on the floor, just learning the position with hands down and up. Then on a pit mat with arms down and up. Then on our little preschool trampolines with arms down and up. I just concentrate on the down position until they are getting a good bounce, then I tell them to stand up.
Once they are doing them, I let the kids that have their arms and hands in the right spot do them normally. I make the kids that put their arms back do them with their arms up, this forces them to sit straight up and down. I went to a preschool session at congress one year and this was recommended, it works great for me.