What is a cross lateral movement?
Also, what is cross patterning?
The term 'cross patterning' or 'cross crawling' involves using the opposite arm and opposite leg at the same time. This cross lateral or cross patterning action integrates both sides of the brain for optimum learning and brain communication. It enhances body awareness.
Then, what is crossing the midline activities?
Activities to promote crossing the body's midline: Bang objects together in the midline e.g.: hitting a tambourine. Throw, catch, and kick balls. Put stickers on one side of the body and have your child remove them with their opposite hand. Pop bubbles.
A cross-lateral movement is any motion that requires coordinating movement on both sides of the body. Some movements, such as marching, are cross-lateral movements that require brain-and-body coordination even though they do not cross the midline.