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My baby is 8.5 month old she is moving through her body not crawled still as like other babies and also we only make her to sit (without back support she is sitting) but she is not able to sit by her own.is it okay or need to worry as every relative are pressurising please help. Baby is active play well
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• Developmental Variations: Not all babies crawl or sit up at the same time. Some may skip crawling altogether. • Active Play: It’s great that your baby is active and plays well; it indicates engagement with their environment. • Back Support Sitting: If your baby sits with support, they’re on their way to sitting independently. Muscle strength and coordination will develop with time. • Pressure from Relatives: Every child is unique, and milestone timelines can vary. It’s important not to compare your child with others. • Monitoring Progress: Keep an eye on her development and consult a pediatrician if you have concerns.
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Remember, if your baby is generally active and engaging well with her surroundings, she’s likely doing just fine. Always feel free to discuss any concerns with a healthcare professional.
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Encouragement: Encourage her with tummy time and safe spaces to explore movement.
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Consult to Pediatrician physically for further evaluation and treatment
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