How old is she?
Some babies are going to mature at different rates. Some kids spend only a day on each of those steps before reaching the walking stage.
Coax her to crawl and to stand up, but don't be concerned if she doesn't do it right away.
2007-07-02 13:10:02
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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Babies generally crawl at around 6 -7 months and generally start stnding a little after that. Every child is different and can start before that time or ater that time. If you are worried talk to a professional and they will be able to do some tests. If your baby was just born that is normal and will start to develop muscles soon.
Mum of 2 bachelor of education and 10 years experience in child care
2007-07-02 13:12:46
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answered by Iamme 4
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You don't say how old. typically 7 months to crawl. But my youngest never crawled. He didn't like to be on the floor so he never learned how. He was also the latest to walk, at 13 mo. The other 2 walked at 9 & 10 mo. Just let her take her time unless you think there is a disability. You can always take her to the dr. for reassurance.
2007-07-02 13:12:01
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answered by beth l 7
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Ask her pediatrician.
Keep in mind that babies do things at different ages.
Your baby is very wise, cause if she is being held a lot, she will not crawl or stand up & why should she if someone does holds her, alot.
But seriously, she will crawl or stand when she is ready.
2007-07-02 13:15:59
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answered by Peglife 2
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You need to say how old she is. She'll crawl and stand up when she's ready. Some babies do it sooner than others, some are later than others. It doesn't mean it's bad, it's just the way she's developing. If you're concerned about it, talk to her Dr.
2007-07-02 14:04:56
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answered by Anonymous
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First off how old is she? My son didn't start all his major milestones till he was 10 months old including sitting up after that he started standing up and crawling on hands and knees within 2 months it took him another 7 months before he started walking on his own
2007-07-02 13:13:52
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answered by teri81979_2000 3
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hi S.W. She sounds stunning and so reliable willed. an extremely self sustaining woman. So why attempt to alter her. S.W. All babies are diverse in simple terms like various adults are diverse. I actual have seen babies born with tooth, others with complete heads of hair,and yet lower back others who say their first observe at seven months. I undergo in strategies one time in my surgical treatment have been 2 Mums with their babies. One infant substitute into seven months previous mutually as the different substitute into ten. the subject arose while the seven month started strolling via the waiting room fixtures. the mummy of the different infant on listening to how previous this infant substitute into panicked believing there substitute into some thing incorrect together with her infant. I informed her what i'm approximately to permit you already know. you could no longer come to a determination while and the place your infant will circulate slowly or walk. in basic terms the little you could actually make that determination. some babies in no way circulate slowly. They pass from mendacity all the way down to strolling. in the journey that your daughter is status already , probability is she is making waiting to stroll. some mothers and fathers get so caught up in doing what the" e book" tells them, that they omit out on all the daily adjustments slightly one is going by. savour your daughter. enhance together with her. reliable success my chum, Cathorio.
2016-10-03 10:58:33
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answered by ? 3
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It would depend on her age? My youngest daughter didnt start standing till she was 9 months and she is barely starting to learn how to walk and she is now a 1 1/2 years old!!
2007-07-02 13:48:40
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answered by ♥TINK♥ 3
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Lots of babies don't crawl. Mine never did and walked at 10 months.
2007-07-02 13:09:39
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answered by jessie 5
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Without knowing how old she is, there's no way to explain. Just keep taking her to well-baby appointments. They will let you know if she's at all delayed.
2007-07-02 13:09:48
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answered by sarahbeth 4
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