Parenting Tips: Know from these 5 signs that your baby is ready to crawl on his knees..

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Baby starts crawling signs: Seeing their little child crawling on their knees after birth is a pleasant feeling for every parent. This is considered a very important stage in the development of the child. Usually, children start crawling on their knees in 7 to 10 months. Whereas, some children can start walking on their knees before this, and some even after this.

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By this time, the child learns to move the hands and knees. However, every child has different abilities. Whenever the child starts walking on his knees or stomach, he gives some signs before that. These signs show that the child is now ready to walk on his knees or stomach. In such a situation, the question is how to know that the child is ready to walk? When do children start walking on their knees? How can parents help children walk? Dr. Priyanka Arya, a pediatrician at the Government Medical College, is telling about this-

In how many months do children start walking on their knees?

According to experts, some children start walking on their knees at the age of 6 months. At the same time, some children do not start walking even after one year. In such a situation, if your child does not start walking on his knees even after one year, then parents should not panic. Because some children have better psychomotor and cognitive skills, they learn many things faster.

Lifting the head while lying on the stomach: The doctor says that, when a 6 to 10-month-old child tries to lift his head while lying on his stomach, it means that the child now wants to walk on his knees. This is the time when the child is strengthening his muscles.

Frequently turning over: When the child starts turning from stomach to back or back to stomach, then this is a good sign. This shows that now the child is gaining control over his body and is getting ready to move around.

Trying to get up: When the child starts trying to get up on his hands and knees, it means that he is learning to use the muscles of his hands and legs and is getting ready to walk on his knees.

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Trying to move: According to experts, when the child starts moving back and forth on his hands and knees, it also means that he is preparing to walk on his knees. During this time, you can also help the child to walk.

Trying to pick up toys: Whenever the child tries to move forward on his hands and knees to reach his toys, it means that he is interested in moving around and exploring things, which is an important part of walking on his knees.

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