Many treasure mothers admire: the baby is really amazing, 10 months will leave.
Bao Ma also proudly said: "The strange thing is that my baby doesn't like to climb, so he has to go directly."
I suggested to her: "Don't be too anxious to let the child go. Climbing more mountains is good for children. "
Crawling is an important process in the baby's growth and development. But some children crawl too slowly, and learning to walk directly exceeds crawling. Some parents are as surprised as the mothers in the group, and some parents realize that this is a problem. It is an intellectual reason to worry that their children will not climb.
So, is it a good thing or a bad thing that children can walk or crawl? Is it related to intelligence? Let me talk about the baby learning to crawl.
Is it related to intelligence that the baby can't crawl?
Medical research shows that limb movements are controlled and regulated by the brain, and crawling is closely related to children's sports ability, limb coordination level and balance ability.
Once, I took Bauer to an early education class, and a mother in the class said to me anxiously, "When the baby is old enough to climb, she refuses to climb like other children. She just sat quietly playing with toys. If she can't reach it, go away. "
Mom is worried about the baby's brain development. I believe that many treasure mothers have also encountered such confusion. Here, I'll give you a reassurance. Although there is a saying: "three turns, six sitting and nine crawling", every child has his own development law.
Some children climb early, others climb late. This can only explain the difference in motor coordination ability, but there is no evidence that there is a problem with brain development. Baba Ma Bao need not worry too much.
Babies love to crawl and are smarter.
Although the inability to climb does not mean that the child has mental problems, it does not mean that the child does not climb, so we will let him directly transition from sitting to walking. It is necessary for a baby to have a crawling stage. Let's look at the benefits of rock climbing for children.
First, crawling promotes brain development.
During the development of baby's brain, stimulation is needed to promote its development. When crawling, the baby moves his limbs, coordinates their movements and stimulates the motor nerve center of the brain. In addition, crawling can also promote the activity of cerebellum, strengthen the mutual connection and cooperation between brain and cerebellum, and exercise the balance ability of cerebellum.
In the crawling stage of Dabao, the husband should remove all the "obstacles" at home and give him a broad crawling space. But I stopped it, because that's the charm of crawling. Crawling on the ground of different materials and bypassing obstacles will promote the baby's brain development.
Second, crawling can expand children's audio-visual range.
Research shows that the longer a baby crawls, the higher its autonomy and initiative, the stronger its perception of spatial position and the more flexible its thinking.
Being able to move is a milestone for babies. They are no longer passive recipients, but active explorers of the world. In this process, memory, observation and willpower will be developed. In the process of crawling, think about where you want to go, mobilize your body to achieve your goal, and also exercise your baby's thinking ability.
Thirdly, crawling can promote the improvement of language ability.
Crawling behavior can stimulate the language center, which is beneficial to the cultivation of children's language learning talent. In the process of crawling, parents guide their children's behavior through language. In the long run, children can know what language is transmitting what instructions. For example, when Bauer climbs to the bathroom door, I will say, "Baby, don't go there." After many repetitions, Bauer can understand that the sentence "Don't go there" may mean danger, which became the beginning of his language learning.
Help your baby train for three-step climbing.
So what if the baby, like the mother's child I met in the early education center, doesn't want to climb at all and can't master the climbing skills? The research shows that the deficiency of crawling in infancy can be made up by later crawling exercises, which can improve the stability and coordination of children's joints and trunk. How to do crawling training?
First, create a crawling environment for children.
Babies are more interested in things that can cause sound and visual feelings, so parents can prepare a relatively empty area and put some toys to attract their attention. And encourage them to pick up their favorite toys.
Tips: When training the baby to crawl, parents should also pay attention to let the child wear comfortable and convenient clothes, and pay attention to whether there are dangerous items in the crawling area, such as sharp areas such as table corners. So as not to hurt the baby and discourage crawling.
Second, guide children to crawl.
If the baby just stares at the toy and still doesn't use any further actions, parents can give the child a demonstration and climb over to get the toy. Children will imitate their parents' actions and try to climb over and get toys like their parents. We can also add some fun to crawling, such as grabbing toys with children and exercising their speed and agility.
Finally, correct the baby's crawling posture if necessary.
Children's crawling posture varies from person to person, some crawl first and then crawl with their hands and knees, and some crawl backwards. When the child's posture is wrong, parents should provide appropriate guidance to the child in time to correct his crawling posture.
When practicing upper limbs, help children change the center of gravity of arms and shoulders to ensure the transformation of body center of gravity. Switch from the left side of the body to the right side of the body, and then switch from the right side to the left. After repeated training, the baby can effectively complete the crawling action.