My DD is 8 months and has been army crawling for almost two months now. She is so good at it that I really think there is no motivation for her to get up on all fours. I know lots of babies never crawl on all fours and that crawling is not a milestone physicians worry about.
Having said that - (here's my vent) my nephew is 6 weeks younger than DD and is crawling on all fours. I have worked so hard not to compare or be competitive but my MIL and SIL make comments that drive me crazy. MIL has told me "that baby is legitimately crawling!" And the other day when the two babies were together I commented on them crawling and she said "DD is low crawling."
Sorry for the long rambling - the main question here is can I count her army crawling as crawling since it's been two months and she's very efficient?
Re: Does army crawling count as crawling and a little vent
Thanks for the "tell them to be quiet" comments. I'm a first time mom and trying soooo hard to not let the little comments bother me, but somedays (like today) I get thinking and get annoyed.
Well then DD is crawling!
My son army crawled from 6 months to 11 months. We thought he'd skip traditional crawling altogether since he was pulling up cruising etc. Then at 11 months he learned to crawl normally and focused on that for another 5 months before walking.
It totally counts. Just a different strategy, and keeps your floors cleaner than regular crawling
Love the clean floors! It is sort of embrassing sometimes how dirty her clothes get from crawling on the kitchen floor!