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View Poll Results: What's your baby doing these days?
creeping/scooting 7 20.00%
crawling 2 5.71%
cruising 21 60.00%
walking 3 8.57%
none of the above 2 5.71%
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Old 02-07-2010, 12:13 PM   #11
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Lily is pulling herself up and cruising but she really only started crawling about 3-4 weeks ago. I had been concerned because babies 3-6 weeks younger than her in her daycare class had been crawling for awhile and Lily was just content to sit and play and then literally one Friday they told me she moved forward a few feet and that weekend started it all. It's just like a light goes off with them and it can change instantly. Lily will now move up and down furniture and move from one to another if she can reach for it before taking a step. We got her a little push and ride on scooter type thing at TRU and she loves it.

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Old 02-07-2010, 01:00 PM   #12
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Crap! Should I be concerned that she isn't even crawling yet?? Is there anything I can do to help it along? I put her on the floor a lot, but she just sits and plays. Once in awhile she gets onto her tummy, but she doesn't move. If I put her on her tummy she will either just stay there until she's had enough and then start whining for me to pick her up. Or she'll roll over onto her back...lol.
I would give your local EI (Early Intervention) team a call and have a PT come out and evaluate her. It sounds like she may be a little bit behind, imo. I know everyone likes to tell you they all develop at their own rate yadda yadda, but there is somewhat of a timeline that these things happen and it never hurts to have a professional come check her out and get an opinion. Therapy, if she needs it, is much more effective the earlier a problem is diagnosed and treated. I'm an occupational therapist, btw, and used to work with birth-3+ kiddos for therapy
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Old 02-07-2010, 04:05 PM   #13
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Crap! Should I be concerned that she isn't even crawling yet?? Is there anything I can do to help it along? I put her on the floor a lot, but she just sits and plays. Once in awhile she gets onto her tummy, but she doesn't move. If I put her on her tummy she will either just stay there until she's had enough and then start whining for me to pick her up. Or she'll roll over onto her back...lol.
My husband never crawled and didn't walk until 15 months. There was never anything wrong with him.

I wouldn't worry about her at this age. She'll do it on her own time. I would ask the doctor, though, just to see what he/she has to say about it and see if any testing needs to be done
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Old 02-07-2010, 10:13 PM   #14
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OJ is cruising. I think she's very close to walking- she's attempted a step a couple times but fell down.
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I checked cruising, but really Vivien is just standing. I'm sure she'll cruise before long.

FWIW, I didn't crawl until 11 months and didn't walk until 15 months, and there's nothing "wrong" with me. I'm not much of an athlete, but other than that....I can walk just fine now!
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My husband never crawled and didn't walk until 15 months. There was never anything wrong with him.

I wouldn't worry about her at this age. She'll do it on her own time. I would ask the doctor, though, just to see what he/she has to say about it and see if any testing needs to be done
But he was probably moving in some manner-if not crawling, then scooting etc. Yes, yes, all babies do things according to their own timeline, to a degree, but it sounds like this Lo isn't making any forward movement at all, which concerns me. At this age, unless they were a premie etc., our LO's should be making some sort of effort to move out of the spots where we put them. It certainly warrants a professionals opinion if they're not.
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Old 02-08-2010, 11:57 AM   #17
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W've been scooting for a few months now, and cruising for maybe a month. Then just yesterday we put him behind his Mater(from Cars) ride-on truck, and he held the handle and actually walked behind it for a few feet. So we're on our way. He'll kind of walk a bit if you're holding both his hands up. He'll stand unassisted sometimes, but only for maybe a second. Gotta start somewhere I guess.

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Ava also isnt doing much. At her 9 month appt the dr seemed a little concerned. He said that if she didnt do certain things 6 weeks from her appt that he wanted me to bring her back in and look into having someone evaluate her for therapy. She is going in on the 18th for her second flu shot so Im going to see what he says then. Sometimes I just feel like its her being lazy. She doesnt even try to stand while I hold her hands or arms. She buckles her legs and freaks out. Its so frustrating sometimes because I feel like maybe im not doing all that I should be, but at the same time I know so many moms who dont work with their babies at all and they do so much more then Ava. The only thing she can do is sit up and roll off of her stomach. She hates her stomach and I cant keep her on it long enough to work with her. Everyone tells me she is fine and will do things when she is ready but I figure if she needs it I would rather get her therapy sooner then later.
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Old 02-08-2010, 06:12 PM   #19
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Ava also isnt doing much. At her 9 month appt the dr seemed a little concerned. He said that if she didnt do certain things 6 weeks from her appt that he wanted me to bring her back in and look into having someone evaluate her for therapy. She is going in on the 18th for her second flu shot so Im going to see what he says then. Sometimes I just feel like its her being lazy. She doesnt even try to stand while I hold her hands or arms. She buckles her legs and freaks out. Its so frustrating sometimes because I feel like maybe im not doing all that I should be, but at the same time I know so many moms who dont work with their babies at all and they do so much more then Ava. The only thing she can do is sit up and roll off of her stomach. She hates her stomach and I cant keep her on it long enough to work with her. Everyone tells me she is fine and will do things when she is ready but I figure if she needs it I would rather get her therapy sooner then later.
I think some babies are just lazy and content to just sit or be held. Parker is exactly like this. Except he has just(like within this last week) started to scoot. It really happens overnight. I also try getting him to take steps while holding his hands and he buckles his legs and is kinda wary about it too. But in his johnny jump-up he goes crazy in it. I wouldn't worry about it unless I see other indicators that something isn't right. But it is good that you are aware and concerned also that her pedi is concerned and ready to take action if there is something in ways of therapy that she needs.
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Old 02-09-2010, 10:19 AM   #20
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I honestly don't think anything is wrong. I worked at a daycare and this boy was just happy laying there. He wasn't even sitting up at 9 months. He is just fine now. I saw him at WM the other day just running everywhere! I know it's easier said then done to not worry. If you are worried, ask your doc. I blame Randy walking on trying to keep up with sis.

Randy is walking pretty good now. It's crazy how he went from a few steps, to walking everywhere. He is still wobbly and hits his head on everything.
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