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Baby Not Crawling? When to Cheer and When to Check In

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Baby Not Crawling? When to Cheer and When to Check In Every parent eagerly awaits those "big" milestones—the first smile, the first word, and, of course, the first time their baby starts moving independently. But what happens when the months pass and your little one seems perfectly content staying where you place them? Before you start worrying or searching endlessly online, let’s break down the reality of infant movement and when a lack of crawling is actually a cause for concern. The "Crawling" Definition is Broader Than You Think First, it’s important to understand that "crawling" isn't a one-size-fits-all activity. While the classic "hands-and-knees" scoot is the most common, many babies get creative. You might see: The Army Crawl: Belly on the floor, pulling with the arms. The Bottom Shuffling: Moving around while sitting on their diaper. The Rolling Stone: Rolling across the room to get to a toy. The Crab Walk: Pushing backward or ...

A Parent’s Guide to Early Intervention and Developmental Milestones

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A Parent’s Guide to Early Intervention and Developmental Milestones As a parent, you are the world’s leading expert on your child. You notice every new smile, every babble, and every tiny movement. While it’s true that "every child develops at their own pace," there are specific physical milestones and movement patterns that serve as important indicators of their neurological and muscular health. Recognizing these signs early is not about causing anxiety—it’s about enabling timely intervention. Pediatric physiotherapy can bridge the gap between a developmental delay and reaching a child's full physical potential. 1. Significant Delays in Motor Milestones Milestones represent expected developmental windows. While a few weeks' delay is often normal, a significant lag behind the established age range can indicate that the muscles or nervous system need extra support. Sitting independently: Typically achieved by 8–9 months. Pulling to stand: Typically achieved by 10–...