Most everyday locomotor movements of children, such as walking, running and crawling, involve the use of the arms and/or legs. Rolling however, is initiated from the center of the body, with the body being propelled in a prone state by the hips and torso. Rolling is also unique in that it allows the child (or adult!) to experience the sensation of seeing the world from his stomach and back all in one continuous movement. This provides good stimulation for the vestibular system, which is important in many ways to a child's development, especially for his sense of balance and orientation in space.
Dance and Grow: Developmental Dance Activities for Three-Through Eight-Year-Olds, by Betty Rowan
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