You can help your baby work on hands-free sitting by enticing them with the dangling toys on The Play Gym. While on their belly, your baby will move forward by pulling with their arms and pushing with their legs. You can help them get a better grip by putting them in a short-sleeved onesie with their bare legs on a hard floor. Entice your baby with a toy just out of reach and see if they are able to move toward you. On average, babies start moving forward on their bellies somewhere between 8 and 9.
Learning to self-support on hands and knees, belly off the floor 8 to 9 months on average :. Somewhere between 8 and 9 months, your baby will likely be able to get into the hands and knees position with their belly off the floor. If your baby is scooting, but not yet getting into the crawling position, you can help them learn to put weight on their hands:. Place your baby belly-down on a firm pillow or rolled up blanket tall enough to help them get familiar with the position. Make sure the support is high enough so that their arms are straight.
Give your baby opportunities to feel lots of different textures with their hands while they are bearing weight on them. Learning to crawl forward with belly off the floor 9 to 11 months on average :.
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