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When Do Babies Start Crawling? Stages and Signs Every Parent Should Know

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Worried that your 8-month-old baby has not started crawling yet? You are not alone, and most of the time, there is nothing to worry about. While most babies start crawling at the age between 6 to 10 months [1], some skip this step completely and go straight to standing or walking. Every baby moves at their own pace.

So, how do you know if your baby is on track? When do infants crawl? What can you do to help them get there?

 At Cocoon Care, we are here to support you through every milestone of your little one with the right knowledge and newborn essentials.  In this guide, you will learn:

  • Common signs that your baby is getting ready to crawl

  • The 7 stages most babies go through before crawling

  • Simple tips to encourage crawling at home

When Do Babies Start Crawling?

Crawling is a key developmental milestone. As per the parenting and child developmental guide by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, most babies start crawling at 6 months to 10 months. Depending on their physical development, a baby's crawling age can vary. They can begin earlier or later.  Every baby is different. Some babies may not crawl at all and move directly to standing or walking. 

Signs That A Baby Is Ready to Crawl

Before crawling, babies show signs of increased mobility. The following signs will help you know when a baby will start crawling.

1. Tummy Time 

Tummy time builds the core strength babies need for crawling.  They develop stronger neck and arm muscles. You may see them trying to do push-ups during tummy time. This is a sign that your baby is ready to crawl [3].

2. Rocking 

You may see your little one rocking on their hands and knees. They are practising balance with this movement and will soon start baby crawling.

3. Pushing 

While on tummy time, you may also find them pushing backwards on their belly or pulling themselves forward like an army crawl. They are building upper body strength and are in their baby crawling age.

4. Play 

Increased leg play and kicking are other indicators that they are ready for baby crawling. Strong leg muscles are helpful in crawling movements.

5. Pivoting 

You may see your baby turning around in circles. Clockwise or counterclockwise. As they pivot and turn their bodies, they are working on coordination and will soon do infant crawl.

7 Stages Of Baby Crawling 

Baby crawling is not something that happens overnight. There are 7 stages that babies go through before attempting to crawl. Here are the baby crawling stages.

1. Rolling Over 

Rolling over is a key developmental milestone. This happens around 3 to 5 months of age. Babies roll from their backs to stomachs. This movement strengthens their core muscles much before they reach baby crawling age.

Rolling Over

2. Pushing On Hands

As babies gain strength, they start pushing their bodies up on their hands. This mostly happens in 4 to 6 months. This stage of crawling prepares them for movement.

Pushing On Hands

3. Army Crawling 

Around  6 to 7 months, babies try to drag themselves forward using their arms. This is called army crawl, commando crawl, belly crawl or creeping. This baby crawling stage is an indicator that very soon your baby will crawl on hands and knees.

Army Crawling

4. Crab Crawling 

Though not very common, some babies move sideways or backwards first. This is called crab crawling. After this baby crawling stage, soon they will master how to move forward.

5. Bottom Scoot

Just like crab crawling, this is also not very common. Some babies prefer to move in a sitting position. They use their arms to drag their lower body across the floor. You will not have to wait much after this to see when your baby will crawl.

Bottom Scoot

6. Crawling On Hands And Knees

Between 7 to 10 months is the baby crawling age when your little one will start crawling on hands and knees. They will use opposite hands and legs to move forward and backwards much like how we walk.

Crawling On Hands And Knees

7. Cruising And Transitioning

At this baby crawling age, your little one would have mastered the art of crawling and now can move much faster forward, backwards or even sideways. They will start advancing to sitting and pulling up preparing for the next milestone of walking. This happens at around 9 to 12 months of age. Dressing in soft stretchable toddler clothes ensures that they can move freely.

Cruising And Transitioning

Typical Baby Crawling Ages By Milestones

Here is a baby crawling chart by age and milestone to help you understand when do infants crawl, or precisely in which month baby starts crawling.

Milestone

Typical Age Range

Description

Rolling Over

3 to 5 months

Baby starts rolling from back to stomach and strengthens core muscles

Pushing on hands

4 to 6 months

Baby begins pushing their upper body on hands and prepares for movement

Army Crawling/Baby Milestone

6 to 7 months

Baby drags themselves forward using arms, an indicator of upcoming crawling

Crab Crawling

6 to 8 months

Baby moves sideways or backwards first. Strengthens coordination

Bottom scooting

7 to 9 months

Some babies move while sitting, dragging their lower body using their arms

Crawling on hands and knees

7 to 10 months

Baby starts using their opposite hands and knees to move forward and backwards

Cruising and Transitioning

9 to12 months

Baby starts moving faster, pulls up to stand and prepares to walk

Tips To Encourage Baby Crawling

Encouraging your baby to crawl helps them achieve this milestone easily. It also helps in physical development. Here are easy ways to help a baby crawl.

  • More Tummy Time

This is the best way to prepare babies for crawling. Once they outgrow the baby swaddle stage, give them plenty of tummy time. When babies lie on their stomachs, it strengthens their neck, arm and shoulder muscles. Placing a soft washcloth under their chest will make the tummy time more comfortable. You can do this even though your baby would not have reached crawling age. 

  • Use Toys

Use toys to motivate your baby to move. Place toys just out of their reach and let them try crawling towards it. You can even show them how to crawl and get it. Baby will try imitating you. It is a lovely method on how to help babies crawl.

  • Give Them Space

Provide your little one with enough open area for crawling. Baby-proof your home before they reach crawling age and make sure that there are no small items in their reach. Keep the floor clean and sanitised. Dressing your baby in a comfortable baby t-shirt will allow free movement making it easier to crawl.

  • Support With Hands

Assist your baby in crawling. Gently lift them from the middle to get them in a crawling position. Give a little support so that they feel safe while baby crawling.

  • Let Them Barefoot

Socks can be slippery. Paediatricians recommend letting babies crawl barefoot. This will improve their grip on the floor and little ones will feel more confident doing baby crawling on the floor. 

Should You Worry About Baby Not Crawling?

You may feel concerned if your baby has not started crawling by the typical age range of 6-10 months. In most cases, there is no need to worry. Babies develop at their own pace, and some may take longer to reach certain milestones, including crawling. Skipping baby creeping or crawling altogether is also not unusual.[4]

Why Is Crawling Delayed?

There are several reasons why a baby may not start crawling. Every baby’s development is influenced by factors like genetics, physical development, muscle strength and even personality.Baby crawling month would depend on these factors also. Some babies may prefer to scoot or roll rather than crawl. Some may progress directly to standing or walking.

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When To Be Concerned?

Here are a few signs to watch if you are very concerned.

  • Lack of movement

If your baby shows no interest in moving around or cannot roll over or push up on their arms, discuss it with your pediatrician

  • Muscle weakness

If your baby seems excessively floppy or stiff, it could indicate muscle tone issues that need professional evaluation

  • Delayed milestones

If baby crawling is delayed along with other milestones like sitting up or standing, it might be a sign of developmental delays and will need further medical attention.

Conclusion

Baby crawling is an important milestone for your baby. Every baby develops at their own pace and it is normal if your little one takes longer or does not even crawl. All you have to do is celebrate the journey of parenthood and provide them with safety, comfort and lots of love. Dressing them in soft breathable baby jhablas during baby crawling age will keep them comfortable while allowing free movement. Cocoon Care supports this journey of yours with high-quality newborn baby products made with love and care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Baby Crawling 

  • Does the baby sit or crawl first?

Most babies sit before they crawl. Sitting helps them have core strength and makes crawling easier. Some babies even crawl in a sitting position, known as bottom scooting.

  • At what age does the baby start crawling?

Most babies start crawling between 6 to 10 months of age. Baby crawling age depends on the baby’s physical development. It can happen earlier or later than the age mentioned.

  • How to teach a baby to crawl?

To help a baby to crawl, give more tummy time to help develop muscle strength. Encourage them by placing toys just out of reach. Support their movements with gentle guidance.

  • What are the early signs that a baby is ready to crawl?

The early signs of baby crawling include increased tummy time, rocking on hands and knees, baby creeping, pivoting in circles and reaching or pushing during play.

  • Is it normal if my 8-month-old baby has not started crawling yet?

Yes, it is normal. Babies develop at different paces. Some may crawl later, skip crawling or prefer scooting or pulling up themselves to stand.

  • Do all babies crawl before walking?

Not always. Some babies may skip crawling and go directly to pulling up, cruising or even walking.

References:

1] https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/Pages/Movement-8-to-12-Months.aspx

[2] https://iapindia.org/pdf/upgraded-parenting-and-child-development-guide.pdf

[3] https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/sleep/Pages/Back-to-Sleep-Tummy-to-Play.aspx

[4] https://www.healthychildren.org/English/tips-tools/ask-the-pediatrician/Pages/if-a-baby-skips-crawling-trouble-reading.aspx

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