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When should your baby be crawling and why is it crawling so important?
Crawling is a vital skill for your baby to learn and is a significant developmental milestone. Each new skill your baby learns is built on the foundation of previously obtained skills. For crawling, the foundational skills may be seen as positioning themselves on their hands and knees and rolling around. To carry their weight, babies must coordinate their arm and leg motions and build muscle strength.
When should my baby crawl?
The majority of babies begin to move from 6 months of age. Crawling however, typically occurs around 9 months of age and is the first sign that your baby is trying to move independently. Babies need to have good head, neck, shoulder and trunk strength before they can crawl.
Why is crawling so important for your baby?
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Learn about unusual crawling patterns, how to support your baby’s crawling and when to seek help in our article “Is your baby struggling to crawl?”
If you are concerned about your child’s developmental progress, check your child’s development here or learn more about our Bayley Assessment. We are also currently providing developmental screeners to preschools across our local community. See if your preschool is one of them or share our details with your preschool, day-care, parents’ group or early development centre.
Learn more about our Early Development Program Creator and Facilitator, Melissa.
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]]>Watching your baby start to move about and develop the foundational skills they need to start crawling is exciting! Not to mention an important step in their developmental milestones. But what crawling patterns are unusual and how can you better support your babies crawling development? When is it time to seek help?
Look out for any unusual Crawling Patterns
Not all babies decide to use a reciprocal crawling pattern, some babies choose to commando crawl, bottom shuffle or even roll to where they need to get to.
How to support your baby’s crawling skills?
When to seek help?
Not all babies decide to move at the same time or in the same way, some babies may not crawl at all but rather choose to roll or bottom shuffle to get where they need.
You should be concerned if your baby is demonstrating any of the following:
Physiotherapy:
Our Physiotherapist Roxanne is more than happy to assist your baby with crawling and achieve their age-appropriate developmental milestones using current and evidence-based therapy.
Learn more about our Physiotherapist Roxanne or Physiotherapy at Spring Forward.
Developmental Assessments:
If you are concerned about your child’s developmental progress, check your child’s development here or learn more about our Bayley Assessment. We are also currently providing developmental screeners to preschools across our local community. See if your preschool is one of them or share our details with your preschool, day-care, parents’ group or early development centre.
Learn more about our Early Development Program Creator and Facilitator, Melissa.
MHNSF Pty Ltd T/A Spring Forward Family Centre is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
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