When should a baby be able to crawl?
However, it's important to remember that every baby develops at their own pace. Some babies might start crawling earlier, around 6 months, while others might not start crawling until 12 months or even later.
Here are some factors that can influence when a baby starts crawling:
* Individual development: Some babies are simply faster at developing motor skills than others.
* Environment: A safe and stimulating environment can encourage crawling.
* Genetics: Some babies may inherit a predisposition to crawl earlier or later than others.
If your baby hasn't started crawling by 12 months old, it's a good idea to talk to your pediatrician. They can assess your baby's development and rule out any underlying medical conditions.
Important note: Even if your baby isn't crawling yet, they may be developing other motor skills, such as rolling, sitting, and standing. These are all important milestones in a baby's development.
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