Has Your Child begun to show his desire to sit alone? Wow, congratulations, ma'am. When entering the age of 7 months, generally your child has been able to master the sitting position perfectly. Even so, if your child at home hasn't been able to do it perfectly, you don't need to worry. There are some tips that I got from the Mother and Toddler forum to stimulate the baby to sit alone. What are they? see more!
1. Raise the Stroller Backrest
The first way I did was to raise the stroller or the pushchair. For example, every afternoon walk with your child, I put Little on the stroller and make sure he was in a lean or half-seated position. That way he will be trained to hold his own body.
2. Prepare Toys nearby
One of the stimuli that you can do to encourage your child to sit alone is to bring the toy closer to where it is easy to reach. If your little one can just roll or crawl, you can attach the toy to the bedside wall [cs4]. When your child is interested in the toy, he will roll or crawl close to the wall and try to grab the toy. Make sure you keep watching her so that your little one doesn't hit the wall.
Well, if your child can sit back with help, you can put the toy in front of his feet. Slowly, your child will try to advance his body and hold his body with his hand to grab the toy. This method can encourage your child to try to hold a sitting position without leaning on your body or a high pillow.
3. Increase the time of prone
Maybe you often wonder, when can a babysit alone? Generally, the process of sitting baby begins with the prone process. Therefore, to simplify the process of learning to sit, get used to the little one prone first. Lying down can be an effective way to train balance, body coordination, and strengthen the neck and back muscles. When prone, your child will slowly hold the weight of his chest with his hands, then lift the buttocks and legs. He might learn to face down and shift his butt first before finally being able to sit alone. Well, this process will certainly occur gradually and takes time. So, you have to be patient.
4. Inviting Your Child to Reflect When Learning to Sit
Do you know? Babies are usually very happy to see their own faces in a mirror. Well, this can be used as a way to attract the attention of your child so you can learn to sit alone. You can start by holding your baby's arm to support his body. Be sure to not immediately remove it, ma'am. Let your child get used to the sitting position first, then if he is getting stronger holding his own body, then Mom slowly releases it.
Here are some simple tips that can be done to stimulate your child to sit alone. Regardless of the above method, the most important point is not forcing it. Generally, babies will begin to learn to sit when they reach the age of 4-8 months. So, you don't need to worry if another baby has started sitting while your baby hasn't, as long as his age is still in the age range above. Hopefully, the information for baby's stimulation so that learning to sit alone helps
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