![]() ![]() The proprioceptive system is activated any time we push or pull on objects (such as playing tug-of-war), as well as any time the joints are compressed together or stretched apart (such as jumping up and down or hanging on monkey bars). Our body unconsciously senses proprioception through messages sent to our brain from sensory receptors all over our body in our muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments. Proprioception is related to the idea of body awareness. ![]() Well, when kids hang, lean, climb, push, and pull, they gain access to a certain type of sensory input called proprioception. Have you ever wondered why some kids hang, lean, and climb on EVERYTHING?
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