How many months does it take for a child to learn to sit? Why?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-19
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Children can learn to sit when they are about 7 months old, because at about 7 months, the child's development is relatively fast, and the spine development is relatively perfect, and he can learn to sit and stand.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    about six months; When the child is about six months old, the spine has a certain amount of supporting strength, and the waist muscles gradually develop and mature, so it is better to learn to sit during this time period.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Five or six months or so. At this time, the baby's bones have also been developed, and the baby's spine at this time has a certain hardness, which can support the baby's body.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Children learn to sit at about 4 months of age, because the child's bones are not very well developed before 4 months and he cannot sit up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Children generally start to sit between the ages of 6 and 7 months. Generally speaking, the child's intellectual, skeletal and muscular development is normal, and when it reaches a certain age, it will naturally sit (6 or 7 months), be able to walk (about 1 year old), and be able to walk independently (about 18 months).

    Children's bones contain more organic matter and relatively less inorganic salts, so they have low hardness, high elasticity and easy deformation. Learning to walk too early is not only easy to cause the baby's lower limbs to bend and deform, but also the elbow joint, which is often pulled by parents, is also prone to "radial head subluxation".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Seven sitting, eight climbing" symbolizes that there is a certain process of children's growth and development, sitting, climbing, standing, and walking, which is the four steps of children's growth towards independence. Each child develops slightly differently, so as long as it fits the normal growth range, there is no need to worry!

    The average age of study is 5-8 months. Before the baby learns to sit, he already has the ability to turn over, and when he is about five or six months old, the baby will turn from turning over to sitting. However, at first, the posture is not very standard, and it is often unintentional to sit and fall down, in addition, if the child is placed in a sitting position, there is a cushion behind it; Or the baby can use his hands on his side to sit for a while.

    Children usually develop developmental characteristics of liking and being able to sit around 7 months of age.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can now train the baby to lie on the stomach and raise his head, turn over, and do more passive exercises, the 4-month-old baby sits too early, and the baby will generally sit at 6-7 months.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, it is 6 months, but the baby is different, there are early, and there is a period of time later. But the 8-month-old baby can't sit still, so I have to go to find out the reason.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Each baby's physical fitness is different, my friend's baby is 6 months old, now 10 months old, will stand up, the baby will hold the stool and push it away, heh.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Three turns, six sitting, seven rolling, eight climbing, and weekly walking.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Babies can start learning to sit at four or five months.

    When the baby is four or five months old, the development of the lumbar muscles and lumbar spine is relatively mature, and you can start to exercise sitting and standing, which can promote motor development, and can also promote the development of the lumbar muscles, which has certain benefits for the baby's growth and development. Generally, four- or five-month-old babies need to sit with their hips or their backs up, and try to avoid sitting for too long, on the one hand, to avoid fatigue, and on the other hand, to avoid damage to the lumbar spine.

    The baby also needs to be taken care of when exercising to sit and stand to avoid falling, and it is also necessary to pay attention to avoid the situation that the mouth and nose are covered by something after falling.

    A safety hazard for your baby

    1. There are many potential safety hazards in the kitchen, usually we must put the kitchen knives and fruit knives in the kitchen out of the reach of children, pay attention to turn off the gas, and keep the baby away from hot things.

    2. There are also a lot of potential safety hazards in the bathroom, the toilet in the bathroom must be covered in time, otherwise the baby may fall into the toilet if he is not careful, and the serious situation will also lead to drowning death.

    3. If there are particularly hard corners of the tables, chairs and benches at home, it is necessary to attract the attention of parents, and avoid the baby accidentally knocking into sharp corners and causing serious wounds. Do not allow your baby to touch the socket and socket, as this may pose a risk of electric shock.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Babies can learn to sit after six months, you can let the baby learn to lean on first, and then slowly sit again!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    After the baby is born, it will gradually learn a lot of things with the age of the month, such as three months to learn to turn over, to five months will learn to climb, and so on to a week or so when you can learn to walk, etc., the maturity of each action is inseparable from the parent's teaching, so a few months the baby can practice sitting?

    The baby can practice sitting on his own should wait for about 5 months, at this time the baby's body functions are mature and stable, it is recommended that parents do not let the baby practice sitting too early, which may cause damage to the baby's bones, so parents do not worry, and wait for the baby to 5-6 months to learn to sit on their own.

    Parents need to pay attention to the fact that when the baby learns to sit, the baby can be placed on the sofa or small chair with armrests and backrests, so that the baby can make the baby's balance have a certain support point, which can make the baby more confident to practice sitting on his own, and can also make the baby have a great chance of being injured because he can't grasp the balance.

    If the baby suddenly falls down when learning to sit, it will bring a certain sense of fear to the baby's young mind, and the baby will be very reluctant to sit next time, so that the training of independent sitting can not be carried out smoothly, and at the same time it can also make the baby avoid some injuries.

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