Sabtu, 14 Mei 2011
Crawl 

Crawling is the way baby to get around in the surrounding environment independently for the first time. By crawling he will learn to balance between his hands and knees. Then he will learn about moving 'forward' and 'backward'. At the same time that his leg muscles will get stronger and soon he'll be ready to begin walking stepped. 

Babies usually begin to learn to crawl at age 6 to 10 months, different for each child. But how to crawl each and every child is different, there's nothing like caterpillars scrape his belly, there's nothing like sitting position but can move forward. There is also a pass through this stage, and immediately tried to pull himself to stand and crawl. 

Babies will begin to learn to crawl after they can sit well without assistance. At this time they had to hold his head and looked well, and the muscles of the hands and legs were strong enough to hold them so as not to fall. Babies will learn gradually how to move from a sitting position to all fours, and then move the feet and hands so it can move forward and backward. The longer they will increasingly control the movement, even they will crawl very quickly like running. Usually at the age of one year baby has mastered crawling style very well. 

Once they can crawl very well, then they will begin to learn to walk.They will draw all the objects that were nearby, tablecloths, chairs, whatever they can grab, they use to pull himself and stood up. Only a matter of time for later walking, running, and jumping. 

Every baby has the time and their own ability to achieve any growth process. But when it came time for the baby to have no willingness to get around by moving his body (in the sense of creeping, crawling, or any way to move them), note the movement of hands and feet, perhatikaan coordination body, and bawahlah she see a doctor for further examination.

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