Exercise is essentially important to the health of the infant. Its
first exercise, of course, will be in the nurse's arms. After a
month or two, when it begins to sleep less during the day, it will
delight to roll and kick about on the sofa: it will thus use its
limbs freely; and this, with carrying out into the open air, is all
the exercise it requires at this period. By and by, however, the
child will make its first attempts to walk. Now it is important that
none of the many plans which have been devised to teach a child to
walk, should be adopted the go-cart, leading-strings, etc.; their
tendency is mischievous; and flatness of the chest, confined lungs,
distorted spine, and deformed legs, are so many evils which often
originate in such practices. This is explained by the fact of the
bones in infancy being comparatively soft and pliable, and if
prematurely subjected by these contrivances to carry the weight of
the body, they yield just like an elastic stick bending under a
weight, and as a natural consequence become curved and distorted.
It is highly necessary that the young and experienced mother should
recollect this fact, for the early efforts of the little one to walk
are naturally viewed by her with so much delight, that she will be
apt to encourage and prolong its attempts, without any thought of
the mischief which they may occasion; thus many a parent has had to
mourn over the deformity which she has herself created.
It may be as well here to remark, that if such distortion is timely
noticed, it is capable of correction, even after evident curvature
has taken place. It is to be remedied by using those means that
shall invigorate the frame, and promote the child's general health
(a daily plunge into the cold bath, or sponging with cold salt
water, will be found signally efficacious), and by avoiding the
original cause of the distortion never allowing the child to get
upon his feet. The only way to accomplish the latter intention, is
to put both the legs into a large stocking; this will effectually
answer this purpose, while, at the same time, it does not prevent
the free and full exercise of the muscles of the legs. After some
months pursuing this plan, the limbs will be found no longer
deformed, the bones to have acquired firmness and the muscles
strength; and the child may be permitted to get upon his feet again
without any hazard of perpetuating or renewing the evil.
The best mode of teaching a child to walk, is to let it teach
itself, and this it will do readily enough. It will first crawl
about: this exercises every muscle in the body, does not fatigue the
child, throws no weight upon the bones, but imparts vigor and
strength, and is thus highly useful. After a while, having the
power, it will wish to do more: it will endeavor to lift itself
upon its feet by the aid of a chair, and though it fail again and
again in its attempts, it will still persevere until it accomplish
it. By this it learns, first, to raise itself from the floor; and
secondly, to stand, but not without keeping hold of the object on
which it has seized. Next it will balance itself without holding,
and will proudly and laughingly show that it can stand alone.
Fearful, however, as yet of moving its limbs without support, it
will seize a chair or anything else near it, when it will dare to
advance as far as the limits of its support will permit. This little
adventure will be repeated day after day with increased exultation;
when, after numerous trials, he will feel confident of his power to
balance himself, and he will run alone. Now time is required for
this gradual self-teaching, during which the muscles and bones
become strengthened; and when at last called upon to sustain the
weight of the body, are fully capable of doing so.
Exercise During Childhood
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When the child has acquired sufficient strength to take active
exercise, he can scarcely be too much in the open air; the more he
is habituated to this, the more capable will he be of bearing the
vicissitudes of the climate. Children, too, should always be allowed
to amuse themselves at pleasure, for they will generally take that
kind and degree of exercise which is best calculated to promote the
growth and development of the body. In the unrestrained indulgence
of their youthful sports, every muscle of the body comes in for its
share of active exercise; and free growth, vigor, and health are
the result.
If, however, a child is delicate and strumous, and too feeble to
take sufficient exercise on foot, and to such a constitution the
respiration of a pure air and exercise are indispensable for the
improvement of health, and without them all other efforts will fail,
riding on a donkey or pony forms the best substitute. This kind of
exercise will always be found of infinite service to delicate
children; it amuses the mind, and exercises the muscles of the whole
body, and yet in so gentle a manner as to induce little fatigue.
The exercises of horseback, however, are most particularly useful
where there is a tendency in the constitution to pulmonary
consumption, either from hereditary or accidental causes. It is here
beneficial, as well through its influence on the general health, as
more directly on the lungs themselves. There can be no doubt that
the lungs, like the muscles of the body, acquire power and health of
function by exercise. Now during a ride this is obtained, and
without much fatigue to the body. The free and equable expansion of
the lungs by full inspiration, necessarily takes place; this
maintains their healthy structure, by keeping all the air-passages
open and pervious; it prevents congestion in the pulmonary
circulation, and at the same time provides more completely for the
necessary chemical action on the blood, by changing, at each act of
respiration, a sufficient proportion of the whole air contained in
the lungs, all objects of great importance, and all capable of being
promoted, more or less, by the means in question.
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