Of course, this must be taken into consideration if your child has any motor or ambulatory issues, can't stand
for very long periods of time, has low
core strength and kinesthetic tone, or simply grows too tall
for the height of the table to the point that it discourages proper posture by
demanding he bend down to continue playing.
This compound unilateral exercise — that's sports talk
for a multi-joint movement that focuses on one side of the body at a time —
demands a great deal of mobility, balance and
core strength all at once.