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How much do you know about baby crawling?

Hello everyone, today Xiaobian has come to share dry goods with you again. Your baby's crawling usually begins to become proficient between 6 and 10 months. Many mothers will have such worries, will the baby not climb will affect walking? How to guide a baby who does not want to climb and so on a series of questions. How much do you know about baby crawling? Let's take a look at it with the editor.

When your baby first learns to crawl, instead of crawling in standard movements (climbing forward with both hands and knees supported), he may have the following situations.

How much do you know about baby crawling?

1, backwards: backwards is the initial and most common kind of "climbing", because the baby's arm muscles are better developed than the legs, he may push himself all the way backwards, rather than forward.

2, the stomach crawls on the ground: this condition is easy to occur in chubby babies. Although the baby strives to wave his limbs and his arms can support himself forward, his stomach just can't leave the ground, so he has to enter in front of the ground.

How much do you know about baby crawling?

3. Creep forward: Sometimes the baby has not yet learned to coordinate his body, but he has found the trick to move his arms and legs at the same time. Therefore, the baby will use one side of the arm and knee to move himself, as if he were a warrior crawling on the ground.

4, roll forward: the baby can always find a way to move themselves (not even with climbing), such as using "tumbling" to move themselves; or sitting on the ground and then rubbing forward; or dragging one leg forward in a half-sitting state to "sit and climb" while climbing.

How much do you know about baby crawling?

What you need to pay attention to is that it is not the standard hand and knee climbing that is called climbing, and it does not matter what way the baby moves, what is important is that the baby is trying to achieve independent exercise.

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