Crawling. A very important developmental milestone in your little one’s life. It is also one of the first signs of independence for babies as they learn to explore the world on their own (but ultimately supervised) terms. As with everything else about babies, you might be wondering at what stage do babies crawl. However, there is no set age at which babies learn to crawl. Sometimes, babies will skip the crawling stage entirely by preferring other methods of transportation! It is common for some babies to bottom shuffle (sitting on bottom and shuffling around with the legs), commando crawl (lying on tummy and using arms to propel), or even just simply roll around! However, expect baby crawling anywhere between 7 months and 11 months.
There are a few steps that occur before a baby starts crawling for the first time. They need to strengthen the muscles in their arms, shoulders, and legs. Often times, a baby may get on all fours and rock back and forth. They might stay in this four-legged position for weeks before they actually crawl. Crawling is a complex process that takes mind-body coordination. You can encourage crawling by taking some time to support their crawling endeavors.