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Jumping Over Soft

Practising Jumping Over Soft With Your Child at Home

Jumping over soft means clearing a low padded object with both feet. Build it at home by progressing from jumping in place, to a flat line, to a low rolled towel, then a cushion — demonstrating each step, offering hand support, and cheering every attempt on a safe non-slip surface.

Practising Jumping Over Soft With Your Child at Home
Jumping Over Soft: Joyful Home Practice — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Jumping over a soft cushion is one of those small, joyful milestones that quietly builds a whole bundle of skills — balance, leg power, courage and coordination — all in one giggling hop.

In short

Jumping over soft means clearing a low, padded object with both feet leaving the ground together — a natural next step after your child can already jump in place and off a low step. You can build it gently at home with a rolled towel or cushion, lots of demonstration, and plenty of cheering. Keep it playful, keep the landing soft, and follow your child's pace.

How to practise at home

Start where it's safe
  • Lay a folded towel or thin cushion flat on the floor — something your child can easily clear and that won't hurt if stepped on.
  • Choose a non-slip surface; bare feet or grippy socks help.
  • Show them first: "Watch me — ready, jump!" Children learn this best by copying you.

Build it step by step

  • Begin with jumping in place, then jumping forward over a flat line (a ribbon or chalk line).
  • Progress to a low rolled towel, then a slightly thicker cushion as confidence grows.
  • Hold both their hands at first if they're unsure, then offer one hand, then cheer them on solo.
  • Cue the rhythm: "Bend your knees… and JUMP!" — bending knees powers the spring.

Make it a game

  • Pretend the cushion is a puddle, a river or a sleeping cat to leap over.
  • Line up two or three soft objects for a little "jumping path".
  • Celebrate every attempt, not just the clean clears — effort is what builds the skill.

Most children begin managing a small soft jump in the toddler-to-preschool years, but the range is wide. If your child isn't yet jumping with both feet off the ground, keep practising the earlier steps — there's no rush.

The Pinnacle way

At Pinnacle Blooms Network, our occupational therapy and physiotherapy teams build gross-motor confidence through play, breaking big movements into achievable, celebrated steps. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care — home practice supports, and never replaces, that. With 70+ centres across 4 states and 700+ therapists, support is close by when you'd like a hand.

Trusted sources

Guided by milestone frameworks from the CDC's "Learn the Signs. Act Early." programme and the American Academy of Pediatrics' parenting resources, which describe how jumping and other gross-motor skills typically unfold in early childhood.

Next step — try the rolled-towel jump together this week, and if you'd like a personalised motor-skills plan, book a developmental assessment with Pinnacle Blooms Network on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch that both feet leave the ground together and knees bend before the jump. If your child consistently can't get both feet off the floor, or tires very quickly, or strongly avoids jumping play by preschool age, mention it at a developmental check.

Try this at home

Turn a rolled-up towel into a 'sleeping cat' to leap over — pretend play makes children braver and keeps the practice joyful.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

At what age can children jump over a soft object?

Many children begin managing a small jump over a low, soft object in the toddler-to-preschool years, after they can already jump in place and off a low step. The range is wide, so focus on steady progress rather than a fixed age.

What should I use to practise jumping over soft at home?

Start with a folded towel laid flat, then a thin cushion, on a non-slip surface. Choose something your child can easily clear and that won't hurt if stepped on. Always demonstrate first and stay close.

My child won't jump with both feet — should I worry?

Not necessarily — keep practising the earlier steps like jumping in place with hand support. If your child consistently can't get both feet off the floor by preschool age or avoids all jumping play, mention it at a routine developmental check.

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