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My baby is 8 months old and she doesnt want to sit up. When I sit her up she tries to get up on her legs or she just pushs her back backward so she can lay down.What could i can do to make it interesting so she will want to sit up?I think her back is strong enough she is just being lazy.

2006-11-28 14:26:37 · 19 answers · asked by sweetlittlemama2006 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Your daughters just fine. The 9 month old boy i babysit is just starting to sit on his own but only for short times. He used to do the same thing scooch his butt forward and lay back instead of sitting. Give her some toys and sit across from her and play with her, make it fun. She'll be sitting in no time.

2006-11-28 15:43:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

at the start, little ones are all diverse in the shape of their actual pastime information. some commence to stroll at eleven months and others at 18 months or perhaps later. it truly is an same for sitting up unsupported. truly you are able to not teach this to a infant, the in straight forward words ingredient you are able to do is to play which include her on the floor yet do no longer pressure her to do what she does no longer choose, if she does no longer sit down through herself it signifies that she isn't waiting for it yet and forcing her to sit down may reason better harm than sturdy. Crawling, sitting, walking, might want to be a exhilaration for the baby, no longer a responsibility. if you're truly nerve-racking about her sitting up yet, see a pediatrician, he will look no matter if there's a difficulty or no longer and that i'm fairly constructive he will allow you to recognize that there's no problem and perchance teach you some workouts to do which include her to bolster her backbone. a huge hug to you and on your little princess.

2016-10-07 22:45:04 · answer #2 · answered by genthner 4 · 0 0

Try propping her up high with pillows surrounding her. Then show her things that are at her eye level, not things that she can see while lying down. Play patty cake and other games to keep her interested for a while then try to move the pillows away without her noticing. Take your time with it and keep going with it.

Have you checked with her GP? Maybe there is a reason for it. She may have discomfort from sitting in that position, so to be sure just ask her health professional for advice. Even get second and third medical opinions.

My niece took until she was closer to 11 months before she become interested in sitting up and looking around herself from a new angle.

Good luck!

2006-11-28 14:35:22 · answer #3 · answered by Katie G 3 · 0 1

If you're not already, you might try making a game of pull-up, where you pull her arms and bring her from her back to a sitting position (or even standing) just because it strengthens her abdominal muscles she needs to hold herself in a sitting pose. Doing that, I think, helped our daughter sit sooner. Also, there is the Bumbo seat, which supports the baby in a sitting pose and lets them build up their strength and confidence, and maybe interest in sitting.

2006-11-28 14:49:45 · answer #4 · answered by zilmag 7 · 0 0

Leave her alone and let her do it herself!
My son was sitting up by the time he was 6 months and running on his first birthday! My daughter however didn't sit up on her own until she was 10 months, now she is 15 months and still only crawling! All babies learn things at different times so don't let ppl tell u there is something wrong cause there's nothing wrong with her. U could put her in a walker and try that.

2006-11-28 14:32:06 · answer #5 · answered by booh 3 · 2 2

Sit her up and hold something in front of her so that she has to reach out just a little bit. If she has trouble then place a pillow behind her but don't let her back touch it. When she goes back and feels the pillow she will get enough confidence to sit up away from the pillow when you put something in fron t of her to grab....KECK

2006-11-28 14:33:44 · answer #6 · answered by Tneciter 3 · 0 0

It's not unsual for a baby that age to not want to sit up. I wouldn't worry about it at all. Babies grow at different rates. The fact that you are a concerned mother is a good thing -- you keep on monitoring her development and make your own decisions. She's doing fine -- don't worry about it.

2006-11-28 14:33:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm not sure that at 8 months, your baby understands being lazy. The human mind and body are trained to do what is easiest, and if she feels like she is having to work to sit up, she will do what is easiest, the same as any adult. As for heping her want to sit up, try playing with her at games that require her to sit up, like rolling a ball.

2006-11-28 14:29:40 · answer #8 · answered by makin_the_same_mistakes 5 · 2 1

Don't rush her. Children develop at their own pace. You might put her in one of those child activity seats. Reaching for things will help strengthen her back.
Here are typical ages for milestones from WebMD:
Using input from the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics, WebMD compiled a rough timeline of milestones in the above areas. Remember, a child can stray from this timeline and still be within the range of normal, but it's best to discuss any concerns with your pediatrician.

Timeline of Childhood Milestones
2 Months Smiles at the sound of your voice
3 Months Raises head and chest when lying on stomach
Grasps objects
Smiles at other people
4 Months Babbles, laughs, and tries to imitate sounds
6 Months Rolls from back to stomach and stomach to back
Moves objects from hand to hand
7 Months Responds to own name
Finds partially hidden objects
9 Months Sits without support
Crawls
12 Months Walks with or without support
Says at least one word
Enjoys imitating people
18 Months Walks independently
Drinks from a cup
Says at least 15 words
2 Years Runs
Speaks in two-word sentences
Follows simple instructions
Begins make-believe play
3 Years Climbs well
Speaks in multiword sentences
Sorts objects by shape and color
4 Years Gets along with people outside the family
Draws circles and squares
Rides a tricycle
5 Years Tells name and address
Jumps, hops, and skips
Gets dressed
Counts 10 or more objects

For an interactive milestones chart and additional tools for parents, visit the CDC.

2006-11-28 14:57:46 · answer #9 · answered by Sweet Mystery of Life 3 · 0 1

She is not just being lazy!!!! She will sit up on her own when she is ready.I bet you tried to force the issue since she was 5 months old.The more you try to make her the longer it will take her to sit up.

2006-11-28 14:37:23 · answer #10 · answered by darlene100568 5 · 1 0

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