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If the baby doesn't learn to crawl, can't he?

There are many moms who ask questions about their baby's crawling:

"My baby can't crawl, he can walk directly, will it affect his future development?"

"My baby always crawls forward with one side of his body, is it normal?"

"How do I exercise my baby's crawling ability?"

Wait a minute...

Really many mothers ignore the importance of "crawling" for their babies! There are also some misunderstandings about "crawling" training, and even artificially create a lot of "pits" for babies, so we are talking about the benefits of baby crawling today.

1. Promote the development of motor skills. The baby's crawling process will mobilize legs, feet, hands, fingers and other parts of the body, which will help strengthen the strength of hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders, and will have a certain role in promoting future walking, running, jumping and other major sports.

2. Enhance spatial comprehension. As the baby kept crawling, he realized that the position between himself and some kind of object had changed. Gradually discovering the placement of the living room and knowing where to find his teddy bear toy will give him a great sense of accomplishment.

3. Learn the ability to solve problems. When the baby crawls all over the house, he may encounter various obstacles, and at first he will choose to detour, and soon after, he will start to think about how to climb over the past. When encountering steps, going up the steps will be very easy, but when going down the steps, due to lack of experience, it may take the same posture as going up the steps, and the result is to download the head down, but slowly he will find that it is safe and fast to go down the steps backwards. In the continuous attempt, the ability to solve problems has been continuously improved.

If the baby doesn't learn to crawl, can't he?

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