< %=imgalt%>
US Elections Calendar ~ Barak Obama ~ Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry ~ Other International News
Home / International News / Press Releases / 2007 / March / March 24, 2007
Babies Belly Up to the Mat for Sensory Smarts New Product Offers Touchy, Feely Fun for Sensory Rich Tummy Time

Top News

Praja Rajyam decides to approach court to vacate the stay on roadshows

Ashok Chavan to be new Maharashtra Chief Minister, Rane rebels

Priests sign 1.4M pounds record deal

Poshs bald patches exposed as she steps out with new hairdo

An American based company sets eyes on expansion in India

Michael Clarkes gift for fiancée Lara Bingle - Aston Martin car

Logitech has made its one-billionth computer mouse

Tobacco smoke can trigger behavioural problems in asthmatic boys

Babies Belly Up to the Mat for Sensory Smarts New Product Offers Touchy, Feely Fun for Sensory Rich Tummy Time

Wee Exercise, a developmental infant products company, introduces new tummy time sensory mat that encourages sensory integration while building motor skills during baby's daily recommended dose of tummy time.

Orlando, FL (PRWeb) March 24, 2007 -- Babies can now build sensory smarts on the belly with a new tummy time mat designed for touchy, feely fun and sensory integration. Wee Exercise, an infant development products company, has created a new multi-textured play mat that rolls tummy time and sensory stimulation into one developmental play toy.

"In just 15 minutes a day, parents can foster a happier, healthier, smarter baby with tummy time and sensory stimulation," says Margaret Barnes, a licensed Pediatric Occupational Therapist who works with children who have sensory integration issues. Barnes and Karen LeBlanc, both mothers, are the creators of the successful infant motor skills video series, Wee Exercise.

Integration of the senses is the ability of a child to organize all the feedback received from the five senses that at the beginning of life synaptic ally fire from different spots. Research shows that sensory integration improves a child's ability to concentrate, learn, think abstractly as well as his or her motor skills and self esteem.

"I truly believe the rise in ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is due to a lack of sensory motor stimulation and integration. Kids that are on the go all the time miss out on that crucial foundation of getting all of those senses integrated,' says Barnes.

In an effort to maximize the doctor recommended daily dose of tummy time, Barnes and LeBlanc developed the Smart Sense Mat, which can be used along with the Wee Exercise Tummy Time Roll. For babies who prefer tummy time while propped up rather than flat on their stomachs, the Smart Sense Mat has an attached sleeve on the mat that holds the Tummy Time Roll. The mat has seven different textured panels and brightly colored pull-tabs to keep baby entertained and engage the senses while on the tummy.

"We encourage caregivers to use the Smart Sense Mat to interact with baby by naming the various sensations of the touch panels to help baby identify and organize tactile information," says Barnes. The Smart Sense Mat is the newest addition to the Wee Exercise product line, which promotes motor skills through fun developmental exercises and activities.

"The Smart Sense Mat can enrich infant stimulation as another fun developmental toy that promotes active, engaged babies and ultimately better learners in childhood, "says Barnes.
For more information, consult the Wee Exercise website at www.weeexercise.com or contact Margaret Barnes at 985-580-1749 or margaret(at)weeexercise.com who is available for media interviews.

Press Contact: Margaret Barnes
Company Name: Wee Exercise
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 9855801749
Website: www.weeexercise.com

Press Release Source: EMediaWire


AndhraNews.net News for March 24, 2007

Other Press Releases for March 24, 2007