My son started rocking back and forth at 5.5 months and started crawling at a week past his 6 month birthday and started to pullhimself up to stand with Everything he can get his little hands on at 7 months. But all babys develop at different paces
2007-12-17 12:11:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My daughter started rocking back & forth on her knees at around 8 months then starting crawling at 9 1/2 months. She completely skipped the scooting stage.
2007-12-15 21:59:30
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answered by Momof2 6
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My baby has been showing signs of crawling since about 6 months. She only scoots, she'll get up on her hands and knees take two strides and then goes down onto her belly and does this swimming thing, pulls with her arms and pushes off with her feet. Man, she's fast! She does love to walk, assisted of course. So I don't know that she'll ever crawl before she walks on her own.
Crawling is not one of a babies developmental mile stones, such as sitting up, picking up items, etc. Its only important that your child shows some sort of initiative to get to something they want.
2007-12-15 22:03:22
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answered by gypsy g 7
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My son started scooting about 6 months and now at 7 months he is full out crawling! =]
2007-12-15 22:02:06
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answered by AnotherTeenMommy. 2
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My girl was 7 months old when she started trying to crawl. She would rock forward towards toys or things that were not her;s. So we started moving things further away. Then she would rock and eventually get up on hands/knees. With no where to go or not knowing how she fell sideways or sat back down. Then she would try to move forward by moving hand-hand-knee and fall forward. After a few weeks and our help she figured out that hand-knee-hand-knee would get her places. The whole process took 3 weeks. Now she's into everything! Enjoy her being still while it lasts :)
2007-12-15 22:23:06
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answered by AQ 1
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mine started at 7 1/2 months, she crawled weird, she would only scoot with her legs together and elbows on the ground
2007-12-15 22:03:02
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answered by DONNAGAN 6
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confusing problem. search at search engines like google. it could help!
2014-11-11 23:41:41
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answered by sherry 3
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