Crawling

Discussion in 'Parenting' started by HippyLandscaper, Oct 31, 2005.

  1. HippyLandscaper

    HippyLandscaper learning a new way

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    O.k., he's not really crawling yet, but basically he is. He is doing more of an inchwarm type movement. It is just a matter of time before he gets his legs under him and he's off and crawling. He made a pretty good distance though.[​IMG] .
     
  2. annabegins

    annabegins Member

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    how old is skye now?
     
  3. HippyLandscaper

    HippyLandscaper learning a new way

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    he will be two months on Saturday!:)
     
  4. HippyFreek2004

    HippyFreek2004 changed screen name

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    holy cow....wow....that's young....you must really be working with and encouraging him!
     
  5. nimh

    nimh ~foodie~

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    was he really active like that in utero too? :D might be a sign of things to come in the future
     
  6. HippyLandscaper

    HippyLandscaper learning a new way

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    He was pretty active in utero.....uh oh, just kidding, I am so excited. we do work with him a lot. I think he might be somewhat easy to potty train also, when the time comes of course. He hates sitting in dirty diapers. He is very verbal and makes new sounds all the time. He is easier to understand than a lot of adults I know. The only times that he cries is when he is hungry, has a dirty diaper, or gas bubbles. He always has a smile or his daddy, we already have a close bond. I am very thankful for my son.
     
  7. dilligaf

    dilligaf Banned

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    lol tis cute to see ya writin all this hls,,, although i hate to break it to ya,,, it will still be a good while before he crawls n such,,, tis just a baby thing to startinchin along everywhere,,,, would be surprised iffin he gets the crawl thing even at six months,,,, ... n the potty thing ,,, ooh lordy i would just give up all sorts of thoughts on that for atleast a year then ya can start to think bout it again,,,,, oh n since i am burstin all yer bubbles may as well burst another,,,, they get more complicated as they grow :p
     
  8. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    That's awesome how well your baby is doing! I'm going to say this from experience though, don't rush these days of babyhood! Crawling, potty training, all of that jazz, will come with time. Trust me. With my oldest son I was too busy looking ahead, thinking how I couldn't wait for him to do this or that. And then I look at him now and he's going to be 6 years old, and I wonder, where did the time go? I wish I had spent more time in the moment instead of looking so far ahead. With my twins, who are 2.5, we live for the day. I learned my lesson. ;)

    Hugs...
     
  9. FallenFairy

    FallenFairy Senior Member

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    it sounds like he is doing the army crawl Aiden was doing that from when he was 4 months until he was 6 months then what got him to start crawling is i put him on the grass and he couldnth scooch or army crawl so he got on all fours and crawled. My nephew who is 4 months just started to do the army crawl and i told my sister that after a month to put him on the grass and see what happens
     
  10. annabegins

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    skyler is starting to make the movement, and he can crawl up my stomach when im laying on my back. hes really active when he gets his "tummy time" and he thinks he can just jump up and walk when hes sitting. its funny.
     
  11. Sage-Phoenix

    Sage-Phoenix Imagine

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    Aww bless :)

    Skye is so lucky to have such loving and attentive parents.
     
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