Wat is de Pikler-methode? Vrij bewegen uitgelegd voor ouders

What is the Pikler Method? Free Movement Explained for Parents

The Pikler Method: Why Free Movement Is More Important Than You Think

Many parents want to help their child develop as well as possible. But what if helping less is actually better?

The Pikler method is all about trust: trust in your child's pace, in their movements, and in their own learning ability. No pushing, no forcing — but giving space to discover for themselves.

And that's precisely where strong motor and emotional development begins.

 

What is the Pikler vision?

The Pikler vision is based on one simple premise:

Children develop best when they are allowed to move and explore on their own.

Instead of propping your baby upright, making them sit before they can do it themselves, or constantly stimulating them with toys, you give space for their own initiative.

This leads to:

  • more self-confidence
  • better motor skills
  • less frustration
  • more concentration
  • stronger body awareness

Free movement is not "leaning back." It is consciously giving trust.

 

Why independent movement is so important

When a child learns to roll, crawl, or stand on their own, they literally build muscle strength and self-confidence at the same time.

Children who discover their movements themselves:

  • fall less often
  • move more steadily
  • learn problem-solving faster
  • dare to try new things

They learn not only how to move, but also that they can.

That feeling continues to work for years.

 

Fewer aids = more development

Many modern baby products unintentionally restrict freedom of movement.

Consider:

  • bouncers
  • walkers
  • seat reducers
  • baby seats outside of feeding times

Within the Pikler vision, you choose a safe, open play space where your child takes the initiative themselves.

A sturdy play mat, low climbing objects, or soft play elements support that freedom much better.

 

The role of toys within the Pikler method

In this vision, toys are not a "development tool," but an invitation to explore.

The best toys:

  • don't dictate
  • make no sound on their own
  • have no buttons
  • can be used in multiple ways

Consider:

The less fixed what needs to be done with it, the more your child comes up with on their own.

 

Giving trust is the foundation

What makes Pikler special is that it's not about performance.

Not: "can my child sit yet?"

But: "what is my child discovering today?"

That difference changes how you view development.

Your child doesn't have to prove anything. They are allowed to grow at their own pace.

 

How to apply the Pikler vision at home

You don't have to change anything complicated. Start small:

place your baby on the floor more often instead of in a chair
don't prop your child upright until they can do it themselves
choose calm, open-ended toys
give space to move without constant guidance
observe instead of directing

Often, you'll see a difference in self-confidence and enjoyment of movement within a few weeks.

 

Play materials that support free movement

At Lomamo, we consciously choose products that align with natural development. Think of play couches, climbing frames, and soft play elements that invite children to explore on their own.

This creates play that is not only fun but also contributes to strong motor growth.

Do you want to create more space for free movement at home? Then check out our collection of open-ended play products and discover what suits your child.

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