Hey Ladies,
My DD is almost 11 months and for the past two months she has become quite the butt scooter getting from place to place. We thought this would lead to crawling but now I'm starting to think she might skip crawling and go right to walking eventually although she shows no interest in pulling up. In addition to scooting, she does roll both ways, army crawls backwards and can get into sitting position so she is mobile. I think this scooting is her version of crawling. Anyone else had/have a "long term"scooter and if so did it lead to crawling? DD1 didn't crawl until 10.5 mo so I'm not sure if I just have late crawlers or what to think. Thanks!
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Re: Scooting, now crawling
None of the bum scooters I've known (and I've known a good 10+) became crawlers...until after they were walking and they were playfully crawling around. Bum scooting IS their crawling. Crawling is merely a way of moving around. It is NOT a developmental milestone and it is perfectly fine for children to skip crawling altogether.
The LARGE majority of the bum scooters I've known had BIG heads. It was much harder for them to crawl because they had more weight in the head which while crawling is teetered away from their core body and it was much more work not to face plant. Scooter kept them better balanced.