How To Take Care of a Crawling Baby1Baby Proofing Early- Crawling is preceded by rolling over, according to Pediatrician Tracey Drummond, M.D., of East Scottsdale Medical Care. She stresses that all babies develop at different paces; however, she notes that, “Typically, your baby starts to roll over and back and forth around four months of age, then most start crawling after that stage.” She insists that you should start babyproofing your home at this time, before he is actually on the move, since it will take a little bit of time to complete the baby-proofing process. Echoing this statement, Adrienne Giordano with Babies “R” Us, which just partnered with the Home Safety Council to raise awareness about accidental infant and child injury, notes, “Fifty percent of moms and dads wait until their kids are crawling before they begin to babyproof their living space, leaving children at risk of at-home injury.” For more safety tips, read 30 Ways to babyproof your home. 2Keep the floor clean 3When to expect baby to crawl 4Older siblings can help too Next, show your child that if a toy is small enough to slip through the toy measurer it needs to be kept out of baby’s reach. However, Drummond notes, “Instead of making this a negative thing like, ‘baby can’t play with that,’ stress the positive twist by saying, ‘you can play with that toy, but it needs to be kept in a special place.’” Then allow your child to choose a special place in the home where he can keep and play with the smaller toys that need to be kept out of baby’s reach. 5Your baby may not crawl at all From http://topfmradio.mu/index.php/2017/02/04/baby-run-over-by-parents-car-miraculously-survives/ from https://viralnews16.wordpress.com/2017/02/04/baby-run-over-by-parents-car-miraculously-survives/
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