Is it normal for an 8 month old baby to still sit steadily?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    With the birth of the baby, slowly he will begin to learn a series of basic skills from sitting to walking to speaking and so on, many mothers are looking forward to every moment of the baby's growth, and will also be curious about how old their baby can speak, can sit alone, can start walking, so how old can the baby sit firmly?

    Under normal circumstances, babies can start to sit up by about 5-6 months, and they will be able to sit safely by the age of one. Of course, in some individual cases, sometimes the baby's own physical growth and development, bone development and structure and other factors will be able to start sitting a little earlier or later.

    First of all, starting to learn to sit and stand is a manifestation of the baby's balance, and the size of the balance ability and the baby's brain development has a more direct relationship.

    Secondly, the baby learns to sit firm and the guidance of parents also has a certain relationship, parents in the baby's early education consciously to the child to carry out methodical guidance and training, the baby will also learn to sit firm earlier than the general time.

    In addition, the baby's bone development is very important, whether it is pregnancy or newborn, we should pay attention to strengthening the baby's calcium supplement and nutrient absorption.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The baby will slowly turn over about three months after birth, sit independently for a while at six months, and crawl slowly at nine months, but each baby has individual differences in development, and not every child will crawl three times, six sits, and nine to crawl.

    It is normal for some babies to develop a little later, and the baby has just turned eight months old and can sit but sit unsteadily, which is a normal phenomenon and parents do not need to be too anxious. It is recommended that parents usually pay attention to reasonable feeding of the baby, this period should pay attention to increase the amount of complementary food, all kinds of calcium-rich complementary foods such as eggs, fish, liver, mushrooms, high-calcium milk powder, etc.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, if the baby is eight months old and can not sit firmly, it is recommended that you take the baby to check, at this time the baby has begun to learn to crawl.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Answer: The baby is still unstable at 8 months, which is an abnormal situation. Generally, the baby begins to learn to sit at 6 months, and basically sits relatively smoothly at 8 or 9 months. However, due to the individual differences between children, some babies develop earlier, some develop later, or are affected by genetic and other factors.

    Therefore, it is normal for an 8-month-old baby to sit unsteadily even if there is no abnormality. However, it is necessary to pay attention to whether the baby's development rules such as raising his head in the first 2 months and turning over in 4 months are also lagging behind. In addition, it can help the baby to train sitting, usually avoid lying flat for a long time, you can use the items around you to train the baby to rely on external objects to train sitting, and at the same time through the training of the baby to pull the game, increase the baby's waist muscle strength is conducive to sitting.

    However, if you have not sat firmly for more than 10 months, you need to seek medical attention in time, and if necessary, perform cranial CT examination and ** intervention training.

    It's not too late to ask a question to raise your head and turn over, 4 months to turn over, feel that your strength is very weak, and when you change the second section of milk powder at 6 months, your weight has dropped, and the meat feels very soft, and the answer is that the milk powder is not suitable, do you usually do a physical examination, and ask questions about the height and weight of the physical examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Eight months of sitting unsteadily, have you exercised your baby to learn to sit? Usually you need to exercise, just get used to it slowly, and you can't sit too long at first, otherwise the child will feel tired.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, it takes about 6 months to learn to sit, and you can sit firmly in about 7 months.

    Need to train your baby).

    It is recommended to take the baby to do a "development quotient measurement" examination, which can be done in general municipal maternal and child health hospitals.

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