thanks A friend finally shared this. I am excited to train my baby using this steps. 9 months soon and just crawling backwards. she can’t lift herself to sit. needs support and assistance while sitting. She moves around by rolling. I hope 9 month is not too late yet #babyExercisesAndActivities
"You're welcome! It's wonderful that you're excited to try these steps. Every baby develops at their own pace, and your baby's progress is unique. At 9 months, there's still plenty of time for development. Keep encouraging tummy time and gentle exercises to strengthen her muscles. Enjoy the journey! 🌟👶 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingJoy"
@@cr-lb5yh now i have to watch her 24/7, being more active with her. coz she’s walking all over the house. she started walking while holding the couch or her playpen before she hit 12 months. then 15 months she started walking by herself.
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@@MissStephanieLammy son turned 8 months today and isn't crawling. He is trying though. He gets frustrated when he don't go where or how he wants. He is now rolling places 😂
This is such a simple way to teach your baby.. makes me think "Why did I not think of this before" lol. Thank you for the tips, can't wait to try them!
Omg actual advice to help! My son is 8 months and won't even get on his knees. I've been looking for anything to help but everything I've found has just said they'll figure it out on their own eventually just give them plenty of floor time. Mine just rolls and pivots to get where he wants. I started doing the first exercise on my own but he hasn't really progressed beyond that. When I tried to help him get on his knees he just t poses with his arms and falls on his chest 🤦♀️
@@annapirhofer7960 it did actually! He's now up on his knees on his own rocking. We're not crawling yet but we're almost there. It really helped alot more on carpet. We have wood flooring throughout our house except bedrooms. He does much better on carpet than the wood floors.
@@annapirhofer7960 i just had him on his stomach and I had one hand under his chest to keep him up and he more just kinda hovered and moved as if he was crawling and so I just moved him at the pace he was moving his arms until he got to the toy he wanted and I'd set him down and he could play with it. At first I'd also have a hand on his stomach to help him keep his hips up too. He got a good feel for it it seems like. In just a little over a week he started pushing up on his hands and knees by himself. I tried the blanket method but it didn't work very well for us.
Our daughter is 14 months now and still fully stuck in sitting position. We got her last two months to be happy during tummy time instead of it being a cry-fest and we are over the moon with that, but this video helps us get her to crawling for sure. Thank you very much! ;_; I was genuinely starting to worry it would never happen anymore!
@@paulfavor7347 It is different from child to child, in what pace they develop. 14 months is a little behind the curve, but it sound like there is some development now.
My 8.5.month isn't crawling either but my cousins baby who is only a week older is crawling really well. Makes family gatherings sad because I feel like I'm somehow letting my son down.
Any suggestions for getting hips off the ground and knees in line with shoulders? My baby is 9 months but looks similar to the baby in the 3-6 months video when in the crawling position. She can move backwards in this position but not forward
Yes, practice the standing on all fours position. First over your leg, then with out support. But moving backwards is often the sign of babies being close to crawling, try to put something interesting in front of her, this might help her get motivated to move forwards.
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My son is 8.5 months now. He still dint start crawling. This is worrying me a lot . We haven’t trained him to crawl. But when make him sit , he can sit without support. Do u think I can train him like how u did in the video? Or is it too late ?
It's completely understandable to feel concerned, but rest assured-8.5 months is still within the typical range for babies to start crawling. Many babies begin crawling anywhere between 6 and 10 months, and some may even skip crawling altogether and go straight to standing and walking. If your little one is already sitting independently, he’s showing good core strength, which is a great foundation for other motor skills! Here are some tips to help him learn to crawl if he's showing interest: Tummy Time: Increase tummy time if possible. This helps strengthen his neck, arms, and core, which are important for crawling. Use Toys as Motivation: Place favorite toys just out of reach while he’s on his tummy to encourage him to reach, scoot, or make those first attempts to move forward. Assisted Crawling: You can gently guide his hips and legs into a crawling position to show him the movement. You could also use soft cushions or a rolled towel under his chest to help him get the feel of being on all fours. Encourage with Patience: Keep things playful and relaxed. Babies progress best when they feel encouraged without pressure. It's never too late to encourage new skills, and you’re doing a great job supporting his development. If he’s meeting other milestones and continues to gain strength, he’ll likely begin crawling or moving in his own way soon. Give it some time, and if you have further concerns, a quick check-in with your pediatrician can offer peace of mind. 😊
Just starting doing these exercises with my 10month old. She can wheelbarrow crawl, she scoots back and forth, and she sits back on her butt no problem. When she gets into crawl position though she really struggles to pull her legs up towards her stomach. Even when i support her with my hand or towel its a challenge to get her to move her legs. Any tips or suggestions? Thank you!
It's wonderful that you're engaging in these exercises with your 10-month-old! Each baby develops at their own pace, and it's great to see her exploring different movements. It's not uncommon for babies to encounter some challenges when learning to crawl. Here are a few tips that might help: 1: Patience and Practice: Keep providing her with plenty of opportunities to practice crawling. Sometimes, it takes a little time for babies to build the strength and coordination needed for this movement. 2: Motivation: Use her favorite toys or objects to motivate her. Placing a toy just out of reach can encourage her to move towards it, which can help improve her crawling skills. 3: Supportive Environment: Ensure that the floor is safe and comfortable for her to practice on. Carpet or a soft play mat can be more inviting for crawling. 4: Tummy Time: Continue with tummy time as it helps develop the muscles needed for crawling. You can also use a rolled-up towel or pillow under her chest to make it easier for her. 5: Cheer Her On: Encourage and praise her efforts. Your enthusiasm and positivity can boost her confidence and motivation. Remember, every baby is unique, and she'll reach her milestones at her own pace. The most important thing is that she's exploring, learning, and growing. You're doing a great job as a parent by being engaged and supportive during this important stage of her development! 😊👶💕
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Any advice on it my baby just hates being on his knees? No matter how soft the surface, it seems. When I try to get him into an all fours position he either does frog legs or completely straightens his legs. He's 8 months old and is otherwise developmentally on track.
The best activity for this, is to put your baby over your thigh and let your baby get a feel standing of being on all fours with support from your thigh. As your baby gets use to this, move your baby further down your leg.
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My baby was pushing off at 2 months. But when i saw early walking/ crawling wasn't an indicator of success or intelligence, i stopped encouraging early achievement. The longer he's stationary the better!!!
We do NOT agree in your statement “the longer he is stationary the better”. If you can encourage your baby to move and have fun while exploring the possibilities of the body. The you are doing a great job as a parent.
@@BabyExercises ok. thanks for the input. I'm referring to the fact that we were not ready for a 2 month old child to be mobile and needed more time to get our heads on straight and baby-proof our home.
@@BabyExercises also we aren't seeking your validation on whether or not we are doing a great job as parents. You are NOT very good at this. Learn basic etiquette.
Input my son in the walker at age 4months totally got it and loves it. It got easier for me to just leave him in there to be safe and let him be independent. But he doesnt crawl fully. He sits independently and can shift weight, with his arms and protects him self from falling over. Or get on his 4s for very small times and then he leap with his arms andn1 legs to reach things. But he is coming to his 9month appoinment in less than 1 week. So here i am. To take better and a more conscious action to teach him how to crawl wish me luck. Because i saw another video babys at 9 month old should be "proficiently crawling" mine is not.😢
It sounds like you're doing a great job supporting your son’s development! Every baby develops at their own pace, and there’s a wide range of what is considered typical for crawling and other milestones. Here are some tips and encouragement for you as you work on helping your son crawl: Encouragement and Tips: Focus on Playtime: Make tummy time fun! Use colorful toys, mirrors, or sounds to encourage him to push up and move around. This can help strengthen his arms, back, and core. Crawl Together: Get down on the floor with him and model crawling. Show him how to move on hands and knees. Babies often learn by imitating, and seeing you crawl might inspire him to try it. Create a Crawling Course: Set up a safe area with cushions, blankets, and toys to motivate him to crawl. Place toys just out of reach to encourage him to move toward them. Limit Walker Time: While it’s great that he enjoys the walker, try to balance that time with floor play. Too much time in a walker can sometimes delay crawling, as it doesn’t allow him to use those muscles fully. Encourage Weight Shifting: Continue encouraging him to shift his weight while sitting. This can help him learn how to get onto his hands and knees more confidently. Consult the Pediatrician: If you have concerns about his crawling or overall development, don’t hesitate to discuss them during his upcoming appointment. They can provide guidance tailored to his specific needs. Final Thoughts: Remember that proficiency in crawling can vary greatly among babies. Some may crawl by 6 months, while others may take longer. Celebrate his unique progress, and try to enjoy the journey! With your support and encouragement, he will likely get there in his own time. Good luck, and trust that you’re doing wonderfully as a parent! 🌟❤️
My baby doesn't roll over. She can sit without support, also wants to stand up now . And can pull her whole body from the ground on all fours when doing tummy time. But she never rolls over on her own. Should I be worried?
@@BabyExercises thankyou my baby is 9 months now and she can easily roll over now on her own and she likes sleeping on her side. Thankyou for assurance and the exercises you teach us.
Always communicate with your baby in your own language. We are multilingual parents, and we have talked to our kids in each our language (Danish and English). They spoke both languages fluently from the age of 4-5 years 🇬🇧🇩🇰 They speak Danish slightly better as we live in Denmark, and all their friends speak Danish.
Tummy time is important, but it is also important that you don’t force it on your baby. So this is always a hard one to solve. My best suggestion is that you try some of the tummy time activities we have presented in the video, and you will find even more in the app. When you do the activities try hard to make it fun and thereby a good experience for your little one.
Ok my son is 7 months old and can sorta crawl a short distance he has trouble sitting up and he prefers to roll over to toys and get them I've tried alot of these things but he is allways acting like he want to walk should I just skip to walking? He can even walk toward if held up on his own I'm so confused
Some babies skip crawling, and start walking. But 7 months is very early, maybe try out some the other exercises we in our app before starting you guys go to walking. This will strengthen his overall motor skills and so he is ready to walk and maybe crawl.
The different play exercises are not meant to be carried out over a few a days. As a parent you have to decide how far your baby is in the crawling progression and find the exercise you find will fit your baby. Make sure the progression you choose is not to hard, as time spend with your baby should be fun 👍😀💪 It is individual differences that decide how fast your baby progresses and at what age they progress, it can take months for babies to learn to crawl, but creating a learning environment where your baby can progress will get them get there quicker.
This is a video with some genuine content 👏🏻, I loved it and really appreciate all the tips and tricks you guys have explained. Helped me alot! May ALLAH bless you 🙌🏻
Progressing from one exercise to the next depends on your baby's individual development. Generally, as your baby shows increased strength, stability, and interest, you can gradually introduce new exercises. Pay attention to their cues and milestones. If they are comfortable and engaged in an activity, you can consider moving on. 🌟👶 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
My 7 month old baby doesnt care for crawling all she wants to do is stand up and try to walk. When I try these exercises or tummy time she cries until I stand her up. Does anyone have any advice?
Sounds like she is ready to stand and walk soon👍💪 No need to worry about crawling, some babies skip the crawling milestone and start walking instead of crawling first😀👶
Same! My boy can army crawl, but doesn't really seem to like it. He always hated tummy time, and rolls over immediately I put him in position. He can stand with minimal support at 7 months and has been pulling to stand since 5.
No concerns. Your baby is progressing fast, and will probably be crawling within a few months. Your baby is just exploring ways to move in order for her/him to explore new things in life.
My baby is nine months old and hasn't started crawling.she places her two hands on the floor and raises her upper body, but her legs are flat on the floor.also when she falls from her sitting position she does not sit up on her own, she only rolls.please i need help
My baby is 7 months and i been triying this but she doesnt put the knees in the grown straight she does like more a frog lets say.. and also one of her hands she mostly placed close to the grownd and the other full open.. is this a bad signal of development?
Every baby has their unique way of exploring movements! At 7 months, variations in crawling styles are normal. The frog-like position and different hand placements are common as they develop strength and coordination. Keep encouraging tummy time and let your baby explore. If you have concerns, consulting your pediatrician can provide personalized insights. Enjoy witnessing your baby's individual journey of development! 🌈👶 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingJourney
My son is about to be 10 months old and only army crawls and pushes himself forward with his feet and pulls himself forward simultaneously with his arms, he refuses to crawl.
Sounds like he is on his way, try out some the crawling exercises. But start by letting him stand on all fours over your thigh, this is a great way to learn the “on all fours” position, which is essential for crawling.
Hey guys, my baby is nearing 9 months but till now he didn't even Ben's his knees . I'm really worried.... how long should I do this exercise in a day?
Encouraging crawling in a 5-month-old involves gradual steps. Begin with tummy time to strengthen neck and shoulder muscles. Use enticing toys just out of reach to motivate movement. Make sure the environment is safe, and offer support and reassurance during floor time. If crying persists, consult a pediatrician for personalized advice.
My baby completed 7 months on Yesterday but Abhi tak woh proper stomach base pr So k neck kaam uthati h turant niche kr deti h toh kya kru k woh neck chest proper uthaye toh crwaling kr sake
My baby is 6.5 months still not able to sit with or without support.. Born at 8.5 months weigh 2.4 at d tyme of birth nd current weight 6.5 same as age... How to make him learn to sit
It's normal to feel concerned as a parent. Crawling is an important milestone, but remember that babies develop at different rates. Here are some suggestions to encourage crawling: Tummy Time: Increase the amount of supervised tummy time your baby gets. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for crawling. Encourage Movement: Place toys just out of reach to motivate your baby to reach and move towards them. This can encourage crawling. Create a Safe Space: Ensure your home is baby-proofed so your baby can explore freely and safely. Use Crawling Toys: Toys that encourage crawling, such as balls or toys that move when pushed, can motivate your baby to crawl. Model Crawling: Get down on the floor and demonstrate crawling to your baby. Babies often learn by imitating. Patience and Support: Be patient and provide encouragement. Celebrate any attempts your baby makes towards crawling. Consult Your Pediatrician: If you're concerned about your baby's development, speak with your pediatrician. They can provide guidance and ensure everything is progressing normally. Remember, every baby develops at their own pace. While crawling is a typical milestone, some babies skip crawling altogether and move straight to standing and walking. Provide a supportive environment, and continue to engage with your baby in play and exploration. 💕👶
My baby will be 9 month old be we are concerned about her milestone she can sit but sometime she just fall and also she can’t crawl yet not even she can stand , whenever she get excited she starts to shake her head ! Is it normal ?
It all sounds pretty normal, so please do not worry. Try out some of the activities, then we are sure she will reach her milestones soon👍 Remember that all activities with your baby should be fun and enjoyable👍👶😀
whenever i am going to try this with my baby she starts crying she is in 9th month and she dnt crawl and even dn try to crawling but she runs walker very fast
You do not have to teach your baby to crawl, everybody is free to do as they feel best. But as with all things here in life, it gets easier to learn new things if you get a little help.
That's perfectly okay! 👶💕 The army crawl is a common early crawling style. Embrace the cuteness and celebrate the unique journey. #BabyCrawling #AdorableExplorer 🚼💚
It's understandable to be concerned, but variations in crawling styles are not uncommon, especially in the early stages of development. Here are some tips: 1. Encourage Symmetrical Movement: Encourage your baby to use both legs equally by placing toys slightly out of reach on both sides during playtime. 2. Provide Opportunities for Strength-Building: Engage your baby in activities that promote strength and coordination, such as tummy time, reaching for toys, and supported standing. 3. Monitor Development: Keep an eye on your baby's progress. If you notice any other signs of developmental delay or if the crawling style persists without improvement, consider consulting with a pediatrician or a pediatric physical therapist for personalized advice. 4. Celebrate Progress: Remember that every baby develops at their own pace, and what's most important is supporting their growth and development with love and patience. Stay positive, and enjoy the journey of watching your little one grow and learn! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
My son is 8.5 months old.He always try to stand or walk in a walker .He hates tummy time when i try to do he cries .i m worried about it how he crawl😢?
It's common for babies to have different preferences when it comes to motor development activities. If your 8.5-month-old son is showing an interest in standing and walking in a walker but dislikes tummy time, here are some suggestions to help him with crawling: 1. Gradual Introduction: Start by gradually introducing tummy time in short increments. You can begin with just a few minutes at a time and gradually increase the duration as he becomes more comfortable. 2. Engaging Toys: Place colorful and engaging toys in front of him during tummy time to grab his attention and encourage him to reach for them. 3. Use a Rolled Towel: You can place a rolled-up towel under his chest and arms during tummy time to make it more comfortable for him and reduce any discomfort. 4. Tummy Time Alternatives: Instead of placing him directly on the floor, you can try tummy time on your chest or lap. This can make the experience more enjoyable and comforting for your baby. 5. Mirror Play: Babies are often fascinated by their own reflections. Placing a baby-safe mirror in front of him during tummy time might help keep him engaged. 6. Parental Interaction: Get down on the floor with your son during tummy time. Make eye contact, talk, and sing to him. Your presence and interaction can make tummy time more enjoyable. 7. Encourage Crawling Movements: Place toys just out of his reach during tummy time to motivate him to reach and eventually start crawling. Remember that every baby develops at their own pace so give him time, and it's perfectly normal for some babies to skip crawling and go straight to standing or walking.
Then you should not do the activity. Try some of the other activities in the app or wait for another time to do the activity, then maybe your baby is ready for the challenge 👍😀👶
my Baby is 8Months old and since 2Months on his Hands an Knees and rocking but don't crowl. He can sit up by his own. Is this normal that he is so long rocking? (sorry for my English)
At 9 months, some babies are crawling, while others are still developing their motor skills. It's important to remember that every baby develops at their own pace. If your baby isn't crawling yet, don't worry! Keep encouraging tummy time and try out some of the activities in our videos. Most importantly, cherish each stage of your baby's development and enjoy watching them grow at their own pace! 🚼💖 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingConcerns
Did this for 2 weeks and my baby finally learned
Great to hear💪👍😀
Which month to ceawling
Same here! Coincidence..... Maybe. But, it sure helped!
Amazing! We are hopeful here that it will also help our baby ❤🙌 how much time a day did you do the exercises?
@@catarinamadariaga4978also wondering the same
My daughter learnt crawling in a short period of tym by using these concept... Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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In how much time
thanks A friend finally shared this. I am excited to train my baby using this steps. 9 months soon and just crawling backwards. she can’t lift herself to sit. needs support and assistance while sitting. She moves around by rolling.
I hope 9 month is not too late yet #babyExercisesAndActivities
"You're welcome! It's wonderful that you're excited to try these steps. Every baby develops at their own pace, and your baby's progress is unique. At 9 months, there's still plenty of time for development. Keep encouraging tummy time and gentle exercises to strengthen her muscles. Enjoy the journey! 🌟👶 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingJoy"
How is she now?
@@cr-lb5yh now i have to watch her 24/7, being more active with her. coz she’s walking all over the house. she started walking while holding the couch or her playpen before she hit 12 months. then 15 months she started walking by herself.
Hi juz now saw the video,,my son is five months old now, i vl start this excercise to him❤❤really simple and safe techniques
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Now this a video that I have been looking for! Thank you this is super helpful for my 7 month old son!!
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thnks for this video. my baby boy is 8 mos today and don't crawl yet. I'll try some of your basic crawling steps for him tomorrow...
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
My babies 8.5 months and not crawling either! How is your baby doing?
@@MissStephanieLammy son turned 8 months today and isn't crawling. He is trying though. He gets frustrated when he don't go where or how he wants. He is now rolling places 😂
This is such a simple way to teach your baby.. makes me think "Why did I not think of this before" lol. Thank you for the tips, can't wait to try them!
Thank you 🙂
Thanks I really need to teach my baby brother ☺️
Ok, take it easy. Remember it has to be fun.
what a good big sister 🥺🥺
Same😭
Same
Yep me too I'm 9 and he can crawl backwards so I will teach him¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I will start teaching my 6 month old from tomorrow.thnx for ur video
Remember to have fun👍😀♥️
How’s it going? Any updates?
Thank you for giving good idea
We are glad to help👍👶😀
Amazing video I wish I found this Channel sooner
Thank you ♥️
Always enjoy your suggestions!🎉
Thank you 👍👶
My baby sister is at 7 months and i really wanted her to crawl, So i looked all over youtube! Thanks!
OMG SAME I wanted my sister to crawl and she’s almost 7 months
Thank you 🙏 ❤
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Omg actual advice to help! My son is 8 months and won't even get on his knees. I've been looking for anything to help but everything I've found has just said they'll figure it out on their own eventually just give them plenty of floor time. Mine just rolls and pivots to get where he wants. I started doing the first exercise on my own but he hasn't really progressed beyond that. When I tried to help him get on his knees he just t poses with his arms and falls on his chest 🤦♀️
Did this help
@@annapirhofer7960 it did actually! He's now up on his knees on his own rocking. We're not crawling yet but we're almost there. It really helped alot more on carpet. We have wood flooring throughout our house except bedrooms. He does much better on carpet than the wood floors.
Oh yay! How did you start the exercises? My daughter sounds exactly the same as your son did.
@@annapirhofer7960 i just had him on his stomach and I had one hand under his chest to keep him up and he more just kinda hovered and moved as if he was crawling and so I just moved him at the pace he was moving his arms until he got to the toy he wanted and I'd set him down and he could play with it. At first I'd also have a hand on his stomach to help him keep his hips up too. He got a good feel for it it seems like. In just a little over a week he started pushing up on his hands and knees by himself. I tried the blanket method but it didn't work very well for us.
@@sheah4854 👍 thank you so much! About to start working on it. Wish us luck!
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Our daughter is 14 months now and still fully stuck in sitting position. We got her last two months to be happy during tummy time instead of it being a cry-fest and we are over the moon with that, but this video helps us get her to crawling for sure. Thank you very much! ;_; I was genuinely starting to worry it would never happen anymore!
Dear u mean 4 months right?
@@paulfavor7347 It is different from child to child, in what pace they develop. 14 months is a little behind the curve, but it sound like there is some development now.
I m really worried my 8 months has not crawl yet
hope it helps my 10 months girl who is not crawling yet
My 8.5.month isn't crawling either but my cousins baby who is only a week older is crawling really well. Makes family gatherings sad because I feel like I'm somehow letting my son down.
Super cute😘🤗
I love this. Thank you very much for this video
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Very good tips thanks for u❤
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Thank you very useful video ❤
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My baby started yesterday doing movements of crawling I do those exercises too to help her faster. They do really help
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Any suggestions for getting hips off the ground and knees in line with shoulders? My baby is 9 months but looks similar to the baby in the 3-6 months video when in the crawling position. She can move backwards in this position but not forward
Yes, practice the standing on all fours position. First over your leg, then with out support.
But moving backwards is often the sign of babies being close to crawling, try to put something interesting in front of her, this might help her get motivated to move forwards.
Finally my search is completed,very useful video for baby development milestones,lots of love from India.please make videos on teething too.
Thank you, we will try to make a video about teething soon 🦷👍
Thanks alot I will try it on my baby girl
"You're welcome! Best of luck with the activities for your baby girl. Enjoy the bonding and the exciting milestones ahead! If you have any questions or need more tips, feel free to ask. Happy parenting! 🌈👶 #ParentingJourney #BabyDevelopment"
Wow thanks for this information i will try on my 8months son
Great that you can use the activities 👍👶😀
Thanks for video 😃😃😃
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My son is 8.5 months now. He still dint start crawling. This is worrying me a lot . We haven’t trained him to crawl.
But when make him sit , he can sit without support.
Do u think I can train him like how u did in the video? Or is it too late ?
He May directly walk ....
It's completely understandable to feel concerned, but rest assured-8.5 months is still within the typical range for babies to start crawling. Many babies begin crawling anywhere between 6 and 10 months, and some may even skip crawling altogether and go straight to standing and walking. If your little one is already sitting independently, he’s showing good core strength, which is a great foundation for other motor skills!
Here are some tips to help him learn to crawl if he's showing interest:
Tummy Time: Increase tummy time if possible. This helps strengthen his neck, arms, and core, which are important for crawling.
Use Toys as Motivation: Place favorite toys just out of reach while he’s on his tummy to encourage him to reach, scoot, or make those first attempts to move forward.
Assisted Crawling: You can gently guide his hips and legs into a crawling position to show him the movement. You could also use soft cushions or a rolled towel under his chest to help him get the feel of being on all fours.
Encourage with Patience: Keep things playful and relaxed. Babies progress best when they feel encouraged without pressure.
It's never too late to encourage new skills, and you’re doing a great job supporting his development. If he’s meeting other milestones and continues to gain strength, he’ll likely begin crawling or moving in his own way soon. Give it some time, and if you have further concerns, a quick check-in with your pediatrician can offer peace of mind. 😊
Thanks so much
Just starting doing these exercises with my 10month old. She can wheelbarrow crawl, she scoots back and forth, and she sits back on her butt no problem. When she gets into crawl position though she really struggles to pull her legs up towards her stomach. Even when i support her with my hand or towel its a challenge to get her to move her legs. Any tips or suggestions? Thank you!
Try to get someone to push her feet like in step one but one foot at a time
It's wonderful that you're engaging in these exercises with your 10-month-old! Each baby develops at their own pace, and it's great to see her exploring different movements. It's not uncommon for babies to encounter some challenges when learning to crawl. Here are a few tips that might help:
1: Patience and Practice: Keep providing her with plenty of opportunities to practice crawling. Sometimes, it takes a little time for babies to build the strength and coordination needed for this movement.
2: Motivation: Use her favorite toys or objects to motivate her. Placing a toy just out of reach can encourage her to move towards it, which can help improve her crawling skills.
3: Supportive Environment: Ensure that the floor is safe and comfortable for her to practice on. Carpet or a soft play mat can be more inviting for crawling.
4: Tummy Time: Continue with tummy time as it helps develop the muscles needed for crawling. You can also use a rolled-up towel or pillow under her chest to make it easier for her.
5: Cheer Her On: Encourage and praise her efforts. Your enthusiasm and positivity can boost her confidence and motivation.
Remember, every baby is unique, and she'll reach her milestones at her own pace. The most important thing is that she's exploring, learning, and growing. You're doing a great job as a parent by being engaged and supportive during this important stage of her development! 😊👶💕
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Thank you so much for encouraging me ,i was worried sje hasn't begun to crawl
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t's always a pleasure to hear that my advice has been helpful. If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. Wishing you and your little one all the best! 🌟👶 #Parenthood #BabyDevelopment"
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Hai mam... very useful video.... thank you....
Thank you for the comment, that was nice of you 👍😀👶
I'm excited to start doing these with my baby. I'm starting tomorrow 😃
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
Any advice on it my baby just hates being on his knees? No matter how soft the surface, it seems. When I try to get him into an all fours position he either does frog legs or completely straightens his legs. He's 8 months old and is otherwise developmentally on track.
The best activity for this, is to put your baby over your thigh and let your baby get a feel standing of being on all fours with support from your thigh. As your baby gets use to this, move your baby further down your leg.
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my baby is at 7 months.He did not to crawl. so thank your channel to teach it
My baby was pushing off at 2 months. But when i saw early walking/ crawling wasn't an indicator of success or intelligence, i stopped encouraging early achievement. The longer he's stationary the better!!!
We do NOT agree in your statement “the longer he is stationary the better”.
If you can encourage your baby to move and have fun while exploring the possibilities of the body. The you are doing a great job as a parent.
@@BabyExercises ok. thanks for the input. I'm referring to the fact that we were not ready for a 2 month old child to be mobile and needed more time to get our heads on straight and baby-proof our home.
@@BabyExercises also we aren't seeking your validation on whether or not we are doing a great job as parents. You are NOT very good at this. Learn basic etiquette.
Very useful tips 👌 Thanks
Thank u 👍😀👶
Guidelines for Crawling and Walking
What you will find in the video, are exercises that will help your baby crawl
Its true i was do some days 5 months 3 weeks baby are sitting now
We are glad you found our activities useful 👍👶😀
Input my son in the walker at age 4months totally got it and loves it.
It got easier for me to just leave him in there to be safe and let him be independent.
But he doesnt crawl fully.
He sits independently and can shift weight, with his arms and protects him self from falling over.
Or get on his 4s for very small times and then he leap with his arms andn1 legs to reach things.
But he is coming to his 9month appoinment in less than 1 week. So here i am.
To take better and a more conscious action to teach him how to crawl wish me luck. Because i saw another video babys at 9 month old should be "proficiently crawling" mine is not.😢
It sounds like you're doing a great job supporting your son’s development! Every baby develops at their own pace, and there’s a wide range of what is considered typical for crawling and other milestones. Here are some tips and encouragement for you as you work on helping your son crawl:
Encouragement and Tips:
Focus on Playtime: Make tummy time fun! Use colorful toys, mirrors, or sounds to encourage him to push up and move around. This can help strengthen his arms, back, and core.
Crawl Together: Get down on the floor with him and model crawling. Show him how to move on hands and knees. Babies often learn by imitating, and seeing you crawl might inspire him to try it.
Create a Crawling Course: Set up a safe area with cushions, blankets, and toys to motivate him to crawl. Place toys just out of reach to encourage him to move toward them.
Limit Walker Time: While it’s great that he enjoys the walker, try to balance that time with floor play. Too much time in a walker can sometimes delay crawling, as it doesn’t allow him to use those muscles fully.
Encourage Weight Shifting: Continue encouraging him to shift his weight while sitting. This can help him learn how to get onto his hands and knees more confidently.
Consult the Pediatrician: If you have concerns about his crawling or overall development, don’t hesitate to discuss them during his upcoming appointment. They can provide guidance tailored to his specific needs.
Final Thoughts:
Remember that proficiency in crawling can vary greatly among babies. Some may crawl by 6 months, while others may take longer. Celebrate his unique progress, and try to enjoy the journey! With your support and encouragement, he will likely get there in his own time. Good luck, and trust that you’re doing wonderfully as a parent! 🌟❤️
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@@BabyExercises what should I do if my baby doesn't move her hands or her legs when I do the exercise she just turned 7 months today
Hi! My baby brother is 9 months old now, but I am worried that when he’s on tummy time he keeps crawling backwards he isn’t going forwards yet.
My baby doesn't roll over. She can sit without support, also wants to stand up now . And can pull her whole body from the ground on all fours when doing tummy time. But she never rolls over on her own. Should I be worried?
Do not worry, it will come.
If you download our app you will find a few videos on how to teach baby to rollover.
@@BabyExercises thankyou my baby is 9 months now and she can easily roll over now on her own and she likes sleeping on her side. Thankyou for assurance and the exercises you teach us.
Ab chalne laga apka baby
How to communicate with baby... And what to communicate... And how to make baby as multilingual
Always communicate with your baby in your own language.
We are multilingual parents, and we have talked to our kids in each our language (Danish and English). They spoke both languages fluently from the age of 4-5 years 🇬🇧🇩🇰
They speak Danish slightly better as we live in Denmark, and all their friends speak Danish.
4:38 my baby, still not crawling
He cries
My 6 months old still cries once I try the tummy time, would it be possible to do these exercises even if she doesn’t like to stay on her tummy?
Tummy time is important, but it is also important that you don’t force it on your baby. So this is always a hard one to solve.
My best suggestion is that you try some of the tummy time activities we have presented in the video, and you will find even more in the app.
When you do the activities try hard to make it fun and thereby a good experience for your little one.
Ok my son is 7 months old and can sorta crawl a short distance he has trouble sitting up and he prefers to roll over to toys and get them I've tried alot of these things but he is allways acting like he want to walk should I just skip to walking? He can even walk toward if held up on his own I'm so confused
Some babies skip crawling, and start walking. But 7 months is very early, maybe try out some the other exercises we in our app before starting you guys go to walking. This will strengthen his overall motor skills and so he is ready to walk and maybe crawl.
Should we do all the exercises in same time or the 1st one for a few days, than the second and ect?
The different play exercises are not meant to be carried out over a few a days. As a parent you have to decide how far your baby is in the crawling progression and find the exercise you find will fit your baby.
Make sure the progression you choose is not to hard, as time spend with your baby should be fun 👍😀💪
It is individual differences that decide how fast your baby progresses and at what age they progress, it can take months for babies to learn to crawl, but creating a learning environment where your baby can progress will get them get there quicker.
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Thank you
This is a video with some genuine content 👏🏻, I loved it and really appreciate all the tips and tricks you guys have explained.
Helped me alot!
May ALLAH bless you 🙌🏻
When should you progress from one to the next exercise?
Progressing from one exercise to the next depends on your baby's individual development. Generally, as your baby shows increased strength, stability, and interest, you can gradually introduce new exercises. Pay attention to their cues and milestones. If they are comfortable and engaged in an activity, you can consider moving on. 🌟👶 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
My 7 month old baby doesnt care for crawling all she wants to do is stand up and try to walk. When I try these exercises or tummy time she cries until I stand her up.
Does anyone have any advice?
Sounds like she is ready to stand and walk soon👍💪
No need to worry about crawling, some babies skip the crawling milestone and start walking instead of crawling first😀👶
Same! My boy can army crawl, but doesn't really seem to like it. He always hated tummy time, and rolls over immediately I put him in position. He can stand with minimal support at 7 months and has been pulling to stand since 5.
@BabyExercises update: my baby started walking at 9 months. She definitely skipped the crawling milestone. Thank you 🥰
My baby is 5months old…instead of trying to crawl she rolls over her tummy and progresses forward with snail like way. Is it a cause of concern?
No concerns. Your baby is progressing fast, and will probably be crawling within a few months. Your baby is just exploring ways to move in order for her/him to explore new things in life.
@@BabyExercises thank you so much for the reply
I’m going to try this on my 9 month old little brother I’ll update y’all 😊
Good idea, remember to have fun while you do the exercises 😀
My baby is nine months old and hasn't started crawling.she places her two hands on the floor and raises her upper body, but her legs are flat on the floor.also when she falls from her sitting position she does not sit up on her own, she only rolls.please i need help
My son is crawling in reverse... going backwards 😅. What should i do? Thank you so much for the tips. I so much appreciate.
Hey
You can try the first exercise in video, this will give your baby an experience of moving forwards.
@@BabyExercises thank you so much 👏
Same thing to my little 5and 3weeks
Same problem here 😁
That's totally natural first they go back than starts going forward just leave baby to do it naturally
My little brother is 10 months old but he can walk idk how but he can speak more than 10 words too
Well done!
My baby is 7 months and i been triying this but she doesnt put the knees in the grown straight she does like more a frog lets say.. and also one of her hands she mostly placed close to the grownd and the other full open.. is this a bad signal of development?
Every baby has their unique way of exploring movements! At 7 months, variations in crawling styles are normal. The frog-like position and different hand placements are common as they develop strength and coordination. Keep encouraging tummy time and let your baby explore. If you have concerns, consulting your pediatrician can provide personalized insights. Enjoy witnessing your baby's individual journey of development! 🌈👶 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingJourney
How much time we have to do these exercises daily?
Only as long as your baby enjoys the activities.
My son is about to be 10 months old and only army crawls and pushes himself forward with his feet and pulls himself forward simultaneously with his arms, he refuses to crawl.
Sounds like he is on his way, try out some the crawling exercises. But start by letting him stand on all fours over your thigh, this is a great way to learn the “on all fours” position, which is essential for crawling.
Hey guys, my baby is nearing 9 months but till now he didn't even Ben's his knees . I'm really worried.... how long should I do this exercise in a day?
You have to have him practice standing “on all fours” before you start the exercises in the crawling video👍👶
But do not worry he is still young.
@@BabyExercises thanks for the reply...will try to do these exercises from tomorrow onwards...
My baby keeps laughing when I try this. His tummy is easily tickled.
Sounds like you are having good fun. Great to hear.
How to make my son crawl ??? He's 5 months old... he's wanting to crawl but cries a lot when we put him down...
Encouraging crawling in a 5-month-old involves gradual steps. Begin with tummy time to strengthen neck and shoulder muscles. Use enticing toys just out of reach to motivate movement. Make sure the environment is safe, and offer support and reassurance during floor time. If crying persists, consult a pediatrician for personalized advice.
My baby completed 7 months on Yesterday but Abhi tak woh proper stomach base pr So k neck kaam uthati h turant niche kr deti h toh kya kru k woh neck chest proper uthaye toh crwaling kr sake
Sorry I cannot understand what you have written.
My baby is 6.5 months still not able to sit with or without support.. Born at 8.5 months weigh 2.4 at d tyme of birth nd current weight 6.5 same as age... How to make him learn to sit
You do not need to teach your baby to sit. Put your baby on tummy. Tummy time is important 👶👍😀
My baby is ten months old but he doesn't crawl . Should I train him to walk or crawl pls?
Start by training crawling that is the natural progression. But do not worry, some babies skip crawling and go directly to walking 👍💪
Al ain same is the case of my baby he is 10 months old but dont crawl. I m really worried for him
What if they only use one foot to push off? They never engage the other foot. How do you encourage them to move both feet when crawling?
This is something they decide themselves, but if you only put a hand behind one of their feet 🦶, then they will only move forward Using that foot🦶
Hi when to began sit I can at 4 month thank you
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We cannot read Indian, please write in English and we will do our best to help👍😊
Mam my baby was 10 months old baby she is not crawling 😢its very sad for me pls tell me any suggestions..... Is it ok
It's normal to feel concerned as a parent. Crawling is an important milestone, but remember that babies develop at different rates. Here are some suggestions to encourage crawling:
Tummy Time: Increase the amount of supervised tummy time your baby gets. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for crawling.
Encourage Movement: Place toys just out of reach to motivate your baby to reach and move towards them. This can encourage crawling.
Create a Safe Space: Ensure your home is baby-proofed so your baby can explore freely and safely.
Use Crawling Toys: Toys that encourage crawling, such as balls or toys that move when pushed, can motivate your baby to crawl.
Model Crawling: Get down on the floor and demonstrate crawling to your baby. Babies often learn by imitating.
Patience and Support: Be patient and provide encouragement. Celebrate any attempts your baby makes towards crawling.
Consult Your Pediatrician: If you're concerned about your baby's development, speak with your pediatrician. They can provide guidance and ensure everything is progressing normally.
Remember, every baby develops at their own pace. While crawling is a typical milestone, some babies skip crawling altogether and move straight to standing and walking. Provide a supportive environment, and continue to engage with your baby in play and exploration. 💕👶
My baby will be 9 month old be we are concerned about her milestone she can sit but sometime she just fall and also she can’t crawl yet not even she can stand , whenever she get excited she starts to shake her head ! Is it normal ?
It all sounds pretty normal, so please do not worry.
Try out some of the activities, then we are sure she will reach her milestones soon👍
Remember that all activities with your baby should be fun and enjoyable👍👶😀
Please how is your baby now?
@@oluchieze she is running 🏃
Woow.. thats beautiful
My baby only crawls backwards! Cant seem to correct that. Any suggestions please
Do not worry, we often see that.
Your baby will soon be moving forward, the most important thing is that your baby is moving👍👶
whenever i am going to try this with my baby she starts crying she is in 9th month and she dnt crawl and even dn try to crawling but she runs walker very fast
Maybe she skips crawling and goes directly to walking 👍😀👶
There is a simple way lets ur baby going naturally they learn byself
You do not have to teach your baby to crawl, everybody is free to do as they feel best.
But as with all things here in life, it gets easier to learn new things if you get a little help.
My 4 month baby does army crawl so is it ok or not?
That's perfectly okay! 👶💕 The army crawl is a common early crawling style. Embrace the cuteness and celebrate the unique journey. #BabyCrawling #AdorableExplorer 🚼💚
What do I do if my baby hates tummy time he cries none stop and if I do put him on tummy time he right away flips over 😅
We have all tried it, do not worry. Keep trying, some days will hopefully be better than others. Just don’t let it be an issue, remember to enjoy 😊
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My baby is 9 months and half, and he don’t know to crawl, he doesn’t love 😭 what to do?
Do not worry, it will come, keep doing the Play Exercises we have shared here on RUclips, and you can find even more play exercises on our app.
Hai my baby is crawling with one leg he is eight months old how to rectify it pls reply
It's understandable to be concerned, but variations in crawling styles are not uncommon, especially in the early stages of development. Here are some tips:
1. Encourage Symmetrical Movement: Encourage your baby to use both legs equally by placing toys slightly out of reach on both sides during playtime.
2. Provide Opportunities for Strength-Building: Engage your baby in activities that promote strength and coordination, such as tummy time, reaching for toys, and supported standing.
3. Monitor Development: Keep an eye on your baby's progress. If you notice any other signs of developmental delay or if the crawling style persists without improvement, consider consulting with a pediatrician or a pediatric physical therapist for personalized advice.
4. Celebrate Progress: Remember that every baby develops at their own pace, and what's most important is supporting their growth and development with love and patience.
Stay positive, and enjoy the journey of watching your little one grow and learn! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
My son is 8.5 months old.He always try to stand or walk in a walker .He hates tummy time when i try to do he cries .i m worried about it how he crawl😢?
It's common for babies to have different preferences when it comes to motor development activities. If your 8.5-month-old son is showing an interest in standing and walking in a walker but dislikes tummy time, here are some suggestions to help him with crawling:
1. Gradual Introduction: Start by gradually introducing tummy time in short increments. You can begin with just a few minutes at a time and gradually increase the duration as he becomes more comfortable.
2. Engaging Toys: Place colorful and engaging toys in front of him during tummy time to grab his attention and encourage him to reach for them.
3. Use a Rolled Towel: You can place a rolled-up towel under his chest and arms during tummy time to make it more comfortable for him and reduce any discomfort.
4. Tummy Time Alternatives: Instead of placing him directly on the floor, you can try tummy time on your chest or lap. This can make the experience more enjoyable and comforting for your baby.
5. Mirror Play: Babies are often fascinated by their own reflections. Placing a baby-safe mirror in front of him during tummy time might help keep him engaged.
6. Parental Interaction: Get down on the floor with your son during tummy time. Make eye contact, talk, and sing to him. Your presence and interaction can make tummy time more enjoyable.
7. Encourage Crawling Movements: Place toys just out of his reach during tummy time to motivate him to reach and eventually start crawling.
Remember that every baby develops at their own pace so give him time, and it's perfectly normal for some babies to skip crawling and go straight to standing or walking.
My son is also learning to crawl and he is just 6 months old.👶👶👶
Great stuff 👍💪👶
My baby is only army crawling. I have tried everything to get him on his arms but its like they're weak
How old is your baby boy?
Have you tried the baby handstand?
My baby is 5 month can try this?
Yes you can try these activities.
My baby is crying when I do this to help him crawl . What should I do
Then you should not do the activity.
Try some of the other activities in the app or wait for another time to do the activity, then maybe your baby is ready for the challenge 👍😀👶
my Baby is 8Months old and since 2Months on his Hands an Knees and rocking but don't crowl. He can sit up by his own. Is this normal that he is so long rocking? (sorry for my English)
Babies develop individually- do not worry
Hi my baby is 11month old but he not carwlling pls is this can I do for him
Try out one of the many exercises. Give your baby time, it will come♥️👍
What happens if the baby won’t/can’t support themselves on all 4s?
On all fours is a fundamental for crawling.
Start practicing over a leg 🦵first and then on all fours on their own.
My baby is turning 5 months on Wednesday Nov. 9th
Congratulations 👍👶
Mine is 9 months can't crawl should I be worried?
At 9 months, some babies are crawling, while others are still developing their motor skills. It's important to remember that every baby develops at their own pace. If your baby isn't crawling yet, don't worry! Keep encouraging tummy time and try out some of the activities in our videos. Most importantly, cherish each stage of your baby's development and enjoy watching them grow at their own pace! 🚼💖 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingConcerns
My baby pushing herself back and not going front
My baby is 8 and a half months old and he still doesn't sit up. I am very worried. but he crawls on the carpet with toys
Definitely no need to worry at this age, it will come.
What if my baby refuses to bend his knees and put them on the ground?
You have to practise the "On all fours" position with your baby. Take a look at our app. www.babyexercisesapp.com