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Baby Exercises and Activities App
Baby Exercises and Activities App
Baby Exercises and Activities App
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The Baby Exercises and Activities App provides Parents with Fun Inspirational Video exercises that stimulate and support the development of their baby’s sensory and motor skills.
Time with your baby should be enjoyed; with this in mind the playtime activities also have a strong element of fun, allowing for positive experiences for both mum and baby.
The Activities and Exercises in this App are handpicked to help strengthen your baby´s sensory and motor skills, coo-ordination, balance and working muscles, especially those in their back, shoulder and neck.

The fun exercises and activities are divided into four sections:
• 0-3 months
• 3-6 months
• 6-9 months
• 9-12+ months
• Pelvic Floor Exercises
• Creative Play
• Baby Swimming
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@onyinyechiLovethNdusinakachi
@onyinyechiLovethNdusinakachi День назад
My baby is a year and three months but haven't worked yet
@user-fq7bi6ye8m
@user-fq7bi6ye8m 2 дня назад
I just came across ur video now am in Nigeria and I have been trying to make him gas but no way ,but this video made me do d magic thank you so much ❤❤❤
@SereinaFröhlich
@SereinaFröhlich 4 дня назад
Wieso muss man den immer einschreiten und die Kinder drängen, wenn sie noch nicht bereit dazu sind? Lasst doch die Babys mal Babys sein und sich in ihrem Tempo entwickeln…
@sawthu8098
@sawthu8098 11 дней назад
Why couldn't my baby walk even though she is already one year?
@kopralarbol8763
@kopralarbol8763 14 дней назад
Awesome, thanks
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Thank you :-)
@suklani8006
@suklani8006 18 дней назад
Sangat membantu
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Thank you :-)
@user-cr8by4bu4k
@user-cr8by4bu4k 22 дня назад
Thank you so much, this video helped me alot ❤ the process was not easy eith my schedule but all worked up properly and good after watching these videos 😊
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Thank you, it was nice of you to write.
@nehakamboj228
@nehakamboj228 22 дня назад
Mat link please
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
I think you can buy this rubber mat in most baby shops.
@GlenSalas-ep9lk
@GlenSalas-ep9lk 24 дня назад
Hola mi bebe de 8 meses solo se para y mantiene sus piernas rigidas sin un m8nimo movimiento ayuda
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Entiendo tu preocupación. Aquí tienes algunos consejos para ayudar a tu bebé a mejorar su movilidad: Juegos de Movimiento: Juega con tu bebé en el suelo para animarlo a moverse. Puedes usar juguetes para incentivarlo a moverse y alcanzar cosas. Ejercicios Suaves: Ayuda a tu bebé a doblar y estirar las piernas suavemente mientras está acostado. Esto puede ayudar a relajar los músculos rígidos. Tiempos de Juego en el Suelo: Asegúrate de que tu bebé pase tiempo en el suelo sobre una superficie segura y cómoda. Coloca juguetes alrededor para motivarlo a moverse y cambiar de posición. Sostén y Balanceo: Mientras sostienes a tu bebé, puedes balancearlo suavemente de lado a lado para ayudar a flexibilizar las piernas y mejorar el equilibrio. Tummy Time: Asegúrate de que tu bebé tenga suficiente tiempo boca abajo bajo supervisión. Esto fortalece los músculos del cuello, espalda y piernas, y fomenta el movimiento. Modelar Movimientos: Muéstrale a tu bebé cómo mover las piernas jugando tú mismo en el suelo. Los bebés a menudo imitan los movimientos de sus padres. Uso de Juguetes: Usa juguetes que fomenten el movimiento, como pelotas, bloques o juguetes musicales que suenen cuando se golpean. Masajes: Un masaje suave en las piernas puede ayudar a relajar los músculos rígidos. Usa movimientos suaves y circulares. Paciencia y Aliento: Es importante ser paciente y animar a tu bebé con elogios y sonrisas. Cada bebé se desarrolla a su propio ritmo. Consulta con un Pediatra: Si sigues preocupada por la rigidez de las piernas de tu bebé, consulta con tu pediatra para obtener orientación específica y descartar cualquier problema subyacente. Recuerda que cada bebé es único y se desarrolla a su propio ritmo. Con amor y apoyo, tu bebé seguirá progresando en su desarrollo motor. 😊💕 #DesarrolloBebé #ConsejosParaPadres
@JagrutiSawant-wl2ug
@JagrutiSawant-wl2ug 24 дня назад
My baby one year old but not started standing and walking plz suggest me plz reply mam
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's understandable to be concerned when your baby hasn't started standing or walking by one year old, but remember that each child develops at their own pace. Here are some tips to encourage your baby to stand and walk: - Encourage Tummy Time: Make sure your baby spends plenty of time on their tummy. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for standing and walking. - Assist with Standing: Hold your baby's hands and gently pull them up to a standing position. Let them feel the sensation of standing and bearing weight on their legs. - Use Furniture: Place your baby near sturdy furniture so they can pull themselves up to stand. Place toys on top of the furniture to motivate them to reach and stand. - Interactive Play: Engage your baby in interactive games that involve standing, such as playing with stacking rings or a shape sorter while they are in a standing position. - Encourage Cruising: Once your baby is comfortable standing with support, encourage them to cruise along the furniture. Place toys just out of reach to motivate them to move from one piece of furniture to another. - Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto while walking. This can help them practice walking with some support. - Praise and Encouragement: Offer lots of praise and encouragement for any efforts your baby makes towards standing and walking, no matter how small. - Create a Safe Environment: Ensure your home is safe and free of hazards so your baby can practice standing and walking without any obstacles. - Be Patient: Every child develops at their own pace. Some babies may take a little longer to start standing and walking, and that's perfectly normal. Consult with a Pediatrician: If your baby is not showing any signs of standing or walking by 15 months, consider discussing this with your pediatrician. They can provide personalized advice and determine if any further evaluation is needed. Remember, your baby is unique and will reach milestones in their own time. Keep providing a loving and supportive environment, and your baby will continue to progress. 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
@alejastoic
@alejastoic 28 дней назад
I have a 9 month old, she stand s with assistance of furniture by pulling herself up. I'm going to try this exercises to help her stand on her own.
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
That’s wonderful to hear! It sounds like your baby is making great progress. Here are some exercises and activities to help her stand on her own: - Supported Standing Practice: Continue to encourage your baby to pull herself up using furniture. Place toys on top of the furniture to motivate her to stand and play while holding on. - Cruising Along Furniture: Encourage your baby to move along the furniture while holding on. Place toys or interesting objects just out of reach to encourage her to take steps sideways. - Assisted Standing: Hold your baby’s hands and help her stand. Gradually reduce the support you provide, encouraging her to balance more on her own. - Balance Games: Engage in games that promote balance. For example, sit on the floor with your baby and gently rock her back and forth while she stands holding your hands. - Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto and push while walking. This gives her the support she needs to practice walking and build confidence. - Encourage Independent Standing: Place your baby in a standing position and let her hold onto a toy with both hands. Gradually encourage her to hold the toy with one hand and eventually stand without support. - Mirror Play: Place a child-safe mirror on the floor and encourage your baby to stand and look at herself. This can be motivating and fun for her. - Positive Reinforcement: Praise your baby for her efforts and celebrate her achievements, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement can boost her confidence and encourage her to keep trying. Remember, every baby develops at their own pace, so be patient and supportive. With your encouragement and these exercises, your baby will continue to build strength and confidence in standing on her own. Enjoy this exciting stage of her development! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
@Shivoham143
@Shivoham143 Месяц назад
My baby is at 6th stage and I am alone unable to make her walk by her own,☹️ can u suggest something
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
I understand that it can be challenging to help your baby learn to walk on your own, but remember that 6 months is still to early tolerant to walk. Here are some suggestions to encourage your baby to walk independently, but we suggest waiting till your baby is 9-12 months to starts these fun games. Encourage Standing and Cruising: Allow your baby to spend time standing and holding onto furniture for support. This helps them build strength and balance. Place toys or objects they like on low furniture to encourage cruising (walking while holding onto furniture). Use Push Toys: Invest in a sturdy push toy or walker that your baby can hold onto while walking. This can provide the support they need to practice walking. Hold Hands: Gently hold your baby's hands and guide them as they take steps. This can help them get used to the motion of walking and build their confidence. Short Distances: Place toys or objects a short distance away to encourage your baby to take a few steps towards them. Gradually increase the distance as they become more confident. Create a Safe Environment: Make sure your home is safe for your baby to explore. Clear obstacles and provide a non-slip surface to prevent falls. Balance Practice: Help your baby practice balance by having them stand and reach for toys. You can also gently sway them while they hold onto a stable surface. Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate and praise your baby's efforts, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement can boost their confidence and encourage them to try more. Model Walking: Walk around your baby to show them how it's done. Babies often learn by watching and imitating others. Patience and Encouragement: Be patient and provide lots of encouragement. Every baby develops at their own pace, and it's important to support them without pressure. Consult with a Pediatrician: If you have concerns about your baby's development, consider consulting with your pediatrician for personalized advice and reassurance. Remember, your baby will reach this milestone in their own time. Keep providing a supportive and loving environment, and they will continue to progress. 🚶‍♂️💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
@Shivoham143
@Shivoham143 29 дней назад
@@BabyExercises thanks alot for the suggestion,it is so helpful and my baby is one and half year old ,and she is at sixth stage according to your video😊♥️♥️
@user-fg1im2vw2z
@user-fg1im2vw2z Месяц назад
My boy is 10 months old He's not supporting to go on his 4 tried so many time's he will cry 🙁
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
It's understandable to feel concerned when your baby isn't moving on all fours yet, but every baby develops at their own pace. Here are some gentle ways to encourage your baby to crawl without causing distress: Tummy Time: Ensure your baby gets plenty of tummy time. This strengthens the muscles necessary for crawling. Start with short, frequent sessions and gradually increase the duration as your baby gets more comfortable. Use Toys as Motivation: Place favorite toys just out of reach to encourage your baby to move towards them. This can motivate him to try crawling. Tummy Time Play: Lie down in front of your baby during tummy time and play with toys together. This can make the experience more enjoyable and less stressful for him. Assisted Crawling: Gently lift your baby's tummy off the ground, supporting him in a crawling position. This can help him get used to the sensation of being on all fours without putting too much strain on him. Create a Safe and Stimulating Environment: Ensure the play area is safe and filled with interesting things to explore. Babies are more likely to move around when they are curious and engaged. Encouragement and Praise: Offer lots of encouragement and praise for any effort your baby makes, even if it's just lifting his head or reaching out with his arms. Baby Playmates: Sometimes, seeing other babies crawl can motivate your baby to try it too. Arrange playdates with slightly older babies if possible. Be Patient: Every baby develops at their own pace. Some babies skip crawling altogether and move directly to walking. Consult Your Pediatrician: If your baby continues to struggle with crawling or if you have concerns about his development, it's a good idea to discuss this with your pediatrician for personalized advice and reassurance. Remember, the goal is to make the process enjoyable and stress-free for your baby. With time, patience, and encouragement, he will develop the skills he needs. 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
@user-fg1im2vw2z
@user-fg1im2vw2z Месяц назад
@@BabyExercises thank you so much for the reply ❤️god bless u immensely
@ifrahh7364
@ifrahh7364 Месяц назад
My baby is 8 months but doesn’t really roll over and i m worried
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
It's natural to feel concerned, but remember that every baby develops at their own pace. Here are some tips to encourage your baby to roll over: Tummy Time: Ensure your baby gets plenty of supervised tummy time. This helps strengthen the neck, shoulder, and arm muscles needed for rolling over. Start with short sessions and gradually increase the duration as your baby becomes more comfortable. Play on Both Sides: Encourage your baby to play on both their back and tummy. Place toys just out of reach to one side to encourage them to reach and roll. Use Toys as Motivation: Place your baby's favorite toys just out of reach to the side during tummy time. This can motivate them to try to roll over to reach the toys. Assist with Rolling: Gently guide your baby through the motions of rolling over. You can do this by helping them roll from their back to their tummy and vice versa. Use gentle encouragement and make it a fun activity. Interactive Play: Engage your baby in interactive play that encourages movement. For example, lie on the floor with your baby and use toys or sounds to encourage them to move and roll. Encourage Reaching and Grabbing: Place toys around your baby to encourage them to reach and grab. This can help them practice shifting their weight and build the muscles needed for rolling. Positive Reinforcement: Offer lots of praise and encouragement for any attempts at rolling over, even if they are not fully successful. Positive reinforcement can boost your baby's confidence. Create a Safe Environment: Ensure your baby has a safe and comfortable space to practice rolling. Remove any obstacles or hazards that could interfere with their movement. Remember, every baby is unique and reaches milestones at their own pace. With patience, encouragement, and practice, your baby will likely start rolling over soon. 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
@ChrisMoore-te7tq
@ChrisMoore-te7tq Месяц назад
Awesome possum tyvm
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! I'm glad I could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@pacifiquebusiness
@pacifiquebusiness Месяц назад
Thank You
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@hema9361
@hema9361 Месяц назад
My baby is 1yr 2 months... But he is not standing ... Any problem mam
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's understandable to be concerned, but remember that every child develops at their own pace. Here are some suggestions to help encourage your baby to stand and some signs to watch for: Encouragement and Exercises Tummy Time: - Ensure your baby gets plenty of tummy time, which helps strengthen the neck, back, and core muscles needed for standing. Supported Standing: - Hold your baby’s hands and gently help them stand. Let them feel the weight on their legs while you provide support. Use Furniture: - Place your baby near sturdy furniture where they can pull themselves up to stand. Place toys on the furniture to encourage them to stand and play. Cruising: - Once your baby can pull to stand, encourage them to cruise along the furniture. Place interesting objects or toys just out of reach to motivate them to move sideways. Interactive Play: - Engage in games that involve standing, such as having them hold onto a toy while you hold the other end, or playing "patty-cake" while they stand supported. Push Toys: - Provide a sturdy push toy that your baby can hold onto while walking. This helps them practice standing and taking steps with support. Positive Reinforcement: - Praise and encourage any attempts at standing, even if they are brief. Positive reinforcement helps build confidence.
@saipriyankabuddhiraju7999
@saipriyankabuddhiraju7999 Месяц назад
Will baby be able to roll on bed for first time?my son is 4 months old but not rolling over
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's common for parents to be concerned about their baby's milestones, and it's great that you're paying attention to your son's development. Rolling over is an important milestone, typically occurring between 4 to 6 months of age. Here are some tips to encourage your baby to roll over, as well as some reassurances: Encouraging Rolling Over Tummy Time: Ensure your baby gets plenty of tummy time while awake and supervised. This helps strengthen the neck, shoulder, and arm muscles necessary for rolling over. Use Toys: Place toys just out of reach to one side during tummy time to encourage your baby to reach and roll towards them. This can motivate them to move and shift their weight. Assisted Rolling: Gently guide your baby through the motion of rolling over. For example, help them roll from their back to their tummy by gently turning their hips and shoulders. Play on Both Sides: Encourage your baby to spend time on both their back and tummy. This helps them develop the muscles and coordination needed for rolling. Interactive Play: Lie on the floor with your baby and use toys, sounds, or your voice to encourage them to move and roll. Babies often try to move towards interesting stimuli. Create a Safe Space: Ensure your baby has a safe and comfortable area to practice rolling. A soft mat or blanket on the floor can provide a good surface.
@renumalik8122
@renumalik8122 Месяц назад
my baby turning 14 month all activities are really good but not walk independently he is afraid
@JeremiahBlessing-ky4ct
@JeremiahBlessing-ky4ct 18 дней назад
Is your baby walking yet, if yes what do you later do
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's great to hear that your baby is doing well in other areas! It's not uncommon for some children to be cautious about walking independently. Here are some tips to help encourage your baby to walk with more confidence: Encouraging Independent Walking Create a Safe Environment: Ensure your home is baby-proofed and free of hazards. A safe space will help your baby feel more secure while attempting to walk. Encourage Cruising: Let your baby hold onto furniture and move along it. Place toys or objects just out of reach to motivate them to take steps sideways. Interactive Play: Engage in games that require standing and taking steps. For example, hold their favorite toy and encourage them to walk towards you. Use Push Toys: Provide a sturdy push toy or a walking aid that your baby can hold onto while walking. This gives them the support they need to build confidence. Assisted Walking: Hold your baby's hands and walk with them. Gradually reduce the support, encouraging them to take more independent steps. Practice Standing: Encourage your baby to stand on their own by holding onto a toy or piece of furniture. Gradually encourage them to let go for brief periods. Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate every attempt at walking, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement with smiles, claps, and cheers can boost their confidence. Social Interaction: Arrange playdates with other children who are walking. Sometimes seeing peers walk can motivate your baby to try as well. Encouraging Words: Use positive and encouraging language. Reassure your baby that it's okay to try and that you're there to support them. Gradual Steps: Start with short distances. Encourage your baby to walk from one parent to another or from a piece of furniture to you.
@Wunnabeanbag
@Wunnabeanbag Месяц назад
Baby: muuust geeeeet toooo balllll
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Thank you for your comment
@blancagomez3164
@blancagomez3164 Месяц назад
ES MEJOR QUE EL NIÑO CAMINE SIN APOYO, A SU TIEMPO
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Es mejor que el niño camine sin apoyo cuando esté listo y cómodo para hacerlo. Cada niño tiene su propio ritmo de desarrollo, y es importante permitirles explorar y practicar habilidades motoras como caminar de manera gradual y natural. Algunos niños pueden comenzar a caminar de manera independiente más temprano que otros, pero lo más importante es apoyar y alentar su progreso sin presionarlos. Esto les ayuda a construir confianza en sí mismos y en sus habilidades físicas. ¡Disfruta cada etapa de su desarrollo y celebra cada logro con tu pequeño! 🚶‍♂️💕
@waqarhaider75
@waqarhaider75 Месяц назад
My baby is nine months old she was crawling and standing fine but since last morning she is not putting weight on her feet nor she is crawling, any idea?
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
If your baby suddenly stops putting weight on her feet and is not crawling, it could be due to several reasons. Here are a few possibilities to consider: Minor Injury or Discomfort: Check if there are any signs of pain or discomfort when you touch or move her legs and feet. Babies can sometimes experience minor injuries or muscle strains from crawling or playing. Illness or Infection: Sometimes, babies may become less active if they are feeling unwell due to an illness or infection. Look for other symptoms such as fever, irritability, or changes in appetite. Teething: Teething can sometimes cause babies to be more irritable and reluctant to move around. Check if your baby is showing signs of teething, such as drooling, chewing on objects, or swollen gums. Developmental Leap: Babies go through periods of rapid development, known as developmental leaps, during which they may temporarily change their behavior, including movement patterns. Environment Change: Have there been any recent changes in your baby's environment or routine that could be affecting her behavior? Changes in surroundings, caregivers, or schedules can sometimes unsettle babies. Seek Medical Advice: If your baby continues to avoid putting weight on her feet or shows other concerning symptoms, it's best to consult with a pediatrician. They can provide a thorough evaluation to rule out any underlying medical issues. In the meantime, observe your baby closely for any additional symptoms or changes in behavior. Provide comfort and support, and try to create a calm and familiar environment for her.
@Ilaf-gu7yy
@Ilaf-gu7yy Месяц назад
Good job
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@CorinnaSteilnberger
@CorinnaSteilnberger Месяц назад
Meiner bewegt einfach nicht die Füße dazu. Was kann ich nur machen😂😂
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Es könnte hilfreich sein, wenn du deinem Baby spielerisch zeigst, wie es seine Füße bewegen kann. Versuche, ihm sanft zu zeigen, wie es seine Beinchen strampeln kann, vielleicht wird es dann neugierig darauf, es selbst auszuprobieren! 🚼💡
@TshegofatsoSuping
@TshegofatsoSuping Месяц назад
My baby is 1 year 11 months and not walking. She can't even stand on her... I don't know what to do
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
If your baby is 1 year and 11 months old and is not walking or standing independently, it's understandable to feel concerned. Here are some steps you can consider: Consult a Pediatrician: It's important to discuss your concerns with your pediatrician. They can assess your baby's development and rule out any underlying medical issues that may be affecting her ability to walk. Encourage Physical Activity: Continue to encourage activities that promote strength and balance, such as tummy time, crawling, and assisted standing. Use toys and objects to motivate her to move and explore. Provide Supportive Environment: Create a safe environment where your baby can practice standing and walking with support. Use sturdy furniture or a walker toy to assist her in gaining confidence. Physical Therapy: Depending on your pediatrician's assessment, they may recommend physical therapy to help improve muscle strength and coordination. Be Patient and Supportive: Every child develops at their own pace. Offer lots of encouragement and praise for any efforts your baby makes towards standing or walking, even if they are small steps. Monitor Developmental Milestones: Keep track of other developmental milestones your baby is achieving, such as fine motor skills and language development. This can provide a broader perspective on her overall development. Remember, each child is unique, and some may take longer to reach certain milestones. By working closely with your pediatrician and providing a supportive environment, you can help your baby progress at her own pace. 🚶‍♀️💕
@TylerAllen99
@TylerAllen99 Месяц назад
My 11 month old son he’s walking with the walker he’s walking along side chairs ,walls , and anything to help him get to where he wants to go, he’s always walking while holding hands. But when it comes to walking on his own or without something to support him he just sits and crawl to something to help him up. I noticed sometimes he stands on his own close to an object without both of his hands holding on so idk help please?
@mehjabinislamsamia2038
@mehjabinislamsamia2038 Месяц назад
Same problem.. But My baby 14 month old😢
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
Hey @TylerAllen99 It sounds like your son is making great progress with walking, but he may still be building the confidence and balance needed to walk independently. Here are some tips to encourage him to take those first independent steps: Encourage Standing: Continue to encourage him to stand without support by placing interesting toys or objects just out of reach. This can motivate him to stand on his own and build his confidence. Use Short Distances: Place toys or objects he likes a short distance away to encourage him to take a few steps towards them. Gradually increase the distance as he becomes more confident. Practice Standing Games: Engage in games that involve standing, such as having him hold a toy with both hands while standing, or gently lifting him up and letting him stand before sitting back down. Gradual Independence: Gradually reduce the support you provide. For example, hold only one of his hands instead of both, or use your fingertips instead of a full grip. Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate and praise his efforts and successes, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement can boost his confidence and encourage him to try more. Safe Environment: Ensure he has a safe and spacious environment to practice walking. Remove obstacles and provide a non-slip surface to prevent falls. Balance Practice: Help him practice his balance by having him stand and reach for toys, or gently swaying while holding onto your hands or a stable surface. Be Patient: Every child develops at their own pace. It's important to be patient and supportive as he builds the skills and confidence needed to walk independently. If you have ongoing concerns or notice any issues with his development, it's always a good idea to consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice and reassurance. Keep encouraging and supporting him, and he will likely gain the confidence to walk on his own soon. 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingTips
@gracehenga1980
@gracehenga1980 Месяц назад
Thank you so much the exercise of holding my kid with one hand has helped my Baby girl to walk.
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
We are really glad to hear that💪💪💪👶👶👶
@odunolamojisola9124
@odunolamojisola9124 2 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@sureshchithra556
@sureshchithra556 2 месяца назад
Mam my baby was 10 months old baby she is not crawling 😢its very sad for me pls tell me any suggestions..... Is it ok
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's normal to feel concerned as a parent. Crawling is an important milestone, but remember that babies develop at different rates. Here are some suggestions to encourage crawling: Tummy Time: Increase the amount of supervised tummy time your baby gets. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for crawling. Encourage Movement: Place toys just out of reach to motivate your baby to reach and move towards them. This can encourage crawling. Create a Safe Space: Ensure your home is baby-proofed so your baby can explore freely and safely. Use Crawling Toys: Toys that encourage crawling, such as balls or toys that move when pushed, can motivate your baby to crawl. Model Crawling: Get down on the floor and demonstrate crawling to your baby. Babies often learn by imitating. Patience and Support: Be patient and provide encouragement. Celebrate any attempts your baby makes towards crawling. Consult Your Pediatrician: If you're concerned about your baby's development, speak with your pediatrician. They can provide guidance and ensure everything is progressing normally. Remember, every baby develops at their own pace. While crawling is a typical milestone, some babies skip crawling altogether and move straight to standing and walking. Provide a supportive environment, and continue to engage with your baby in play and exploration. 💕👶
@rrmoran2776
@rrmoran2776 2 месяца назад
Se le puede hacer a un bebe de 4 meses
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
A los 4 meses, los bebés aún están desarrollando fuerza y habilidades motoras básicas. Es importante tener cuidado al intentar cualquier tipo de ejercicio o actividad física con un bebé tan pequeño. Aquí hay algunas cosas importantes a considerar: Desarrollo Muscular: A los 4 meses, los bebés están desarrollando gradualmente la fuerza necesaria para sostener la cabeza, rodar y eventualmente sentarse. Los ejercicios deben ser suaves y centrados en el fortalecimiento de estos músculos básicos. Supervisión Constante: Cualquier tipo de ejercicio debe hacerse bajo supervisión constante y cuidadosa. Los bebés son vulnerables y sus cuerpos están en desarrollo, por lo que es esencial evitar cualquier movimiento brusco o forzado. Actividades Apropiadas: A esta edad, las actividades más adecuadas incluyen tiempo boca abajo (tummy time), donde el bebé puede fortalecer los músculos del cuello y la espalda, así como el juego suave y la interacción con objetos seguros y apropiados para su edad. Consultar con el Pediatra: Siempre es recomendable consultar con el pediatra antes de intentar cualquier actividad específica o ejercicio con un bebé, especialmente si tienes dudas o preocupaciones sobre su desarrollo. En resumen, mientras que algunas actividades suaves pueden ser beneficiosas para el desarrollo del bebé, es crucial priorizar la seguridad y el bienestar del bebé en todo momento.
@krystalprzybylo9831
@krystalprzybylo9831 2 месяца назад
Any tips for building confidence to fall? My little one will walk while I support her ribcage and over the past 2 weeks of doing it she feels sooooo much stronger, but she has only let go to be independently standing at the couch once (5 seconds) and if I try to let go she grabs my hand in close. I troed to mock falling and laughing to show it is okay but she is a cautious observer.
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Building confidence in falling is an important step in helping your little one gain independence in walking. Here are some tips to encourage her: Create a Safe Environment: Ensure the area where your baby is practicing walking is safe and free from obstacles. This will give her the confidence to explore and try walking independently. Gradual Progression: Continue to support her as she walks, but gradually reduce the support over time. For example, gently hold her hands with less pressure or encourage her to take small steps towards you. Encourage Playful Practice: Mock falling and laughing, as you've been doing, is a great approach. This shows her that falling is okay and can even be fun. Use positive reinforcement such as clapping or cheering when she stands independently, even for a short time. Use Furniture or Toys: Place her favorite toys or objects just out of reach so she's motivated to let go and take steps independently towards them. You can also use sturdy furniture for her to hold onto and practice standing. Be Patient and Supportive: It's natural for babies to be cautious, and each child progresses at their own pace. Offer lots of encouragement and reassurance. Let her know you're there to support her if she falls. Celebrate Small Achievements: Even brief moments of independent standing or steps are milestones worth celebrating. This positive reinforcement will boost her confidence and motivation to keep trying. Model Walking: Show her how to walk by walking alongside her or demonstrating with a toy. Babies often learn through imitation, so seeing you walk can encourage her to try it herself. Give Her Time: Building confidence in walking independently takes time and practice. Allow her to explore and develop her skills at her own pace, without rushing or pushing her beyond her comfort level. By creating a supportive and encouraging environment, and by celebrating her progress, you'll help build her confidence in walking independently over time. Enjoy these moments of discovery and growth with your little one! 🚶‍♀️💕
@SingWillie
@SingWillie 2 месяца назад
Very helpful video! Any recommendations for brand/style of shoes?
@DenisaRit
@DenisaRit 2 месяца назад
Biomechanics is the best brand for first steps recommanded by a lot of doctors.
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! We suggest walking without shoes inside, we cannot recommend a specific shoe 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@joshuaochola8348
@joshuaochola8348 2 месяца назад
Thanks, the video is helpful
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@deepimaha7004
@deepimaha7004 2 месяца назад
My baby is 5 month can try this?
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
Yes you can try these activities.
@FloraUmassor-ox7yi
@FloraUmassor-ox7yi 2 месяца назад
Such an amazing video ❤🎉
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@jyothijyo8625
@jyothijyo8625 3 месяца назад
My baby boy 7 month old but he did not crowl in knees and arms still now, so any suggestion....
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
At 7 months old, some babies may not yet be crawling on their hands and knees, and that's perfectly normal. Crawling is a milestone that can vary widely among babies. Here are some suggestions to encourage crawling: Tummy Time: Increase the amount of supervised tummy time your baby gets. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for crawling. Encourage Movement: Place toys just out of reach to motivate your baby to reach and move towards them. This can encourage crawling. Crawl with Your Baby: Get down on the floor and demonstrate crawling to your baby. Babies often learn by imitation. Use Crawling Toys: Toys that encourage crawling, such as balls or toys that move when pushed, can motivate your baby to crawl. Create a Safe Space: Ensure your home is baby-proofed so your baby can explore freely and safely. Be Patient: Remember that every baby develops at their own pace. Some babies may skip crawling altogether and move straight to standing and walking. Consult Your Pediatrician: If you're concerned about your baby's development or if they show no interest in crawling over time, speak with your pediatrician. They can provide guidance and ensure everything is progressing normally. Enjoy this time of exploration and growth with your baby! 💕👶
@rosemagny
@rosemagny 3 месяца назад
I'm excited to start doing these with my baby. I'm starting tomorrow 😃
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@mylaestil4835
@mylaestil4835 3 месяца назад
thnks for this video. my baby boy is 8 mos today and don't crawl yet. I'll try some of your basic crawling steps for him tomorrow...
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@sharmilaaravala8999
@sharmilaaravala8999 3 месяца назад
My baby fails to raise their head
@sharmilaaravala8999
@sharmilaaravala8999 3 месяца назад
Is there any solution for this
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
If your baby is having difficulty raising their head, it's important to consider their age and developmental stage. Here are some tips and considerations: Age and Development: Babies typically start gaining head control around 2-3 months of age. If your baby is younger than this, it's normal for them to have limited head control. They may need more time to develop these muscles. Tummy Time: Tummy time is crucial for developing head control and strengthening neck muscles. Start with short sessions of tummy time several times a day. Gradually increase the duration as your baby gets stronger and more comfortable. Supportive Environment: Make sure your baby has a safe and comfortable space for tummy time. Use a firm, flat surface and place colorful toys or objects in front of them to encourage lifting their head to look around. Positioning: When holding your baby, support their head and neck with your hand. This helps them feel secure and prevents strain on their neck muscles. Remember that each baby develops at their own pace. With consistent tummy time and gentle encouragement, your baby will gradually strengthen their neck muscles and improve their ability to raise their head.
@abithaabitha642
@abithaabitha642 3 месяца назад
My baby is 9month old baby...not crawling...I really sad 😢
@sureshchithra556
@sureshchithra556 2 месяца назад
Yes my baby also not crawling 😢 pls tell me any suggestions
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's understandable to feel concerned if your 9-month-old baby isn't crawling yet, but remember that babies develop skills like crawling at different rates. Here are some tips and insights to help you: Encourage Tummy Time: Increase the amount of supervised tummy time your baby gets. This helps strengthen the muscles needed for crawling and builds confidence. Create Motivation: Place toys or objects just out of reach to encourage your baby to move towards them. This can stimulate their curiosity and desire to crawl. Model Crawling: Get down on the floor and demonstrate crawling to your baby. Babies often learn through imitation, so seeing you crawl can encourage them to try it themselves. Be Patient: Every baby develops skills like crawling at their own pace. Avoid comparing your baby's progress to others and provide lots of encouragement and support. Remember, each milestone achieved is a step forward in your baby's development journey. Celebrate their progress and enjoy this special time of discovery and growth with your little one! 💕👶
@mwaamibeinamalyoasiimwe9417
@mwaamibeinamalyoasiimwe9417 3 месяца назад
I like this ❤️play
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises Месяц назад
You're very welcome! We are glad we could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out. Enjoy these precious moments with your baby! 😊💕 #ParentingJourney #BabyMilestones
@yashutulurecipies6351
@yashutulurecipies6351 3 месяца назад
My child is 1.5 year old she also walk holding the chair cant walk without hand
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's common for children around 1.5 years old to be able to walk while holding onto furniture or with support but not yet walk independently. Here are some tips to encourage independent walking: Practice Walking: Encourage your child to take small steps without holding onto anything. Start with short distances and gradually increase as they gain confidence. Create a Safe Environment: Ensure the space where your child practices walking is safe and free from obstacles. This gives them the freedom to explore and gain balance. Use Walking Toys: Push or pull toys that your child can hold onto while walking can provide support and motivation to take steps independently. Offer Gentle Support: Hold your child's hand lightly or place your hands around their waist to provide stability and reassurance as they walk. Celebrate Progress: Praise and encourage your child for each attempt they make at walking independently, even if it's just a few steps. Be Patient: Every child develops at their own pace. It's normal for some children to take longer to feel comfortable walking without support. If you have concerns about your child's development or if they show persistent difficulty walking independently after trying these tips, consider discussing with your pediatrician for personalized guidance and reassurance. Enjoy this exciting stage of your child's growth and celebrate their achievements along the way! 🚶‍♀️💕
@yashutulurecipies6351
@yashutulurecipies6351 3 месяца назад
My child is 1.5 year old she also walk holding the chair cant walk without hand
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It's common for children around 1.5 years old to be able to walk while holding onto furniture or with support but not yet walk independently. Here are some tips to encourage independent walking: Practice Walking: Encourage your child to take small steps without holding onto anything. Start with short distances and gradually increase as they gain confidence. Create a Safe Environment: Ensure the space where your child practices walking is safe and free from obstacles. This gives them the freedom to explore and gain balance. Use Walking Toys: Push or pull toys that your child can hold onto while walking can provide support and motivation to take steps independently. Offer Gentle Support: Hold your child's hand lightly or place your hands around their waist to provide stability and reassurance as they walk. Celebrate Progress: Praise and encourage your child for each attempt they make at walking independently, even if it's just a few steps. Be Patient: Every child develops at their own pace. It's normal for some children to take longer to feel comfortable walking without support. If you have concerns about your child's development or if they show persistent difficulty walking independently after trying these tips, consider discussing with your pediatrician for personalized guidance and reassurance. Enjoy this exciting stage of your child's growth and celebrate their achievements along the way! 🚶‍♀️💕
@nidhij3432
@nidhij3432 3 месяца назад
My son today completes 16 months. He will not walk if we make him walk. He will start crying or objects or sits down. But he cruises furniture to furniture swiftly, will stand immediately to reach to something but with support. He climbs stairs, get off from sofas and beds too, crawls fast but wont walk without support. We bought him walker but he doesnt wanna use it. He doesnt want us to make him walk. He walks by his own choice only but with support only. I wonder how can i help him with walking independently. When will he start taking independent steps without any support.
@manasachowdary2514
@manasachowdary2514 2 месяца назад
Same my baby also. He is 18 months old
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It sounds like your son is making progress in his physical development and is exploring mobility in his own way. Here are some tips to encourage him to walk independently: Encourage Practice: Continue to encourage him to take steps independently by offering support when needed but also giving him opportunities to practice without too much assistance. Use Walking Aids: Since he doesn't prefer the walker, try using other walking aids like push toys or carts that he can hold onto and push around. These can help build his confidence and balance. Create a Safe Environment: Make sure your home is safe and free from hazards so he can freely explore and practice walking without the fear of falling. Praise and Encouragement: Celebrate his efforts and successes whenever he takes steps independently, even if they are just a few. Positive reinforcement can boost his confidence. Model Walking: Show him how to walk by walking alongside him or demonstrating with a favorite toy. Babies often learn through imitation. Remember, every child develops at their own pace, and it's important to be patient and supportive during this exciting stage of his growth. With time, practice, and encouragement, he will likely start taking independent steps when he feels ready. Enjoy these precious moments of discovery and growth with your son! 🚶‍♂️💕
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 13 дней назад
It sounds like your son is making progress in his physical development and is exploring mobility in his own way. Here are some tips to encourage him to walk independently: Encourage Practice: Continue to encourage him to take steps independently by offering support when needed but also giving him opportunities to practice without too much assistance. Use Walking Aids: Since he doesn't prefer the walker, try using other walking aids like push toys or carts that he can hold onto and push around. These can help build his confidence and balance. Create a Safe Environment: Make sure your home is safe and free from hazards so he can freely explore and practice walking without the fear of falling. Praise and Encouragement: Celebrate his efforts and successes whenever he takes steps independently, even if they are just a few. Positive reinforcement can boost his confidence. Model Walking: Show him how to walk by walking alongside him or demonstrating with a favorite toy. Babies often learn through imitation. Consult a Pediatrician: If you have concerns about his development or if he continues to resist walking independently after trying these tips, consult with your pediatrician. They can provide personalized advice and reassurance based on his individual development. Remember, every child develops at their own pace, and it's important to be patient and supportive during this exciting stage of his growth. With time, practice, and encouragement, he will likely start taking independent steps when he feels ready. Enjoy these precious moments of discovery and growth with your son! 🚶‍♂️💕
@Irina-cw4lw
@Irina-cw4lw 3 месяца назад
Awesome! Thank you so much!
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 3 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏
@ibrahimrasul2882
@ibrahimrasul2882 3 месяца назад
My babay is 11 month and 2 weeks old but he is not crawling yet
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 3 месяца назад
It's common for babies to reach milestones like crawling at different ages. At 11 months some babies may be crawling while others are still developing their motor skills. Encourage your baby with tummy time and some of the activities shown in our videos. Every child is unique, and they'll reach milestones in their own time. Remember to enjoy and celebrate each step of your baby's journey! 🚼💕 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingJourney
@ibrahimrasul2882
@ibrahimrasul2882 3 месяца назад
@BabyExercises thank you so much 😊
@mangunduprince3781
@mangunduprince3781 3 месяца назад
Mine is 9 months can't crawl should I be worried?
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 3 месяца назад
At 9 months, some babies are crawling, while others are still developing their motor skills. It's important to remember that every baby develops at their own pace. If your baby isn't crawling yet, don't worry! Keep encouraging tummy time and try out some of the activities in our videos. Most importantly, cherish each stage of your baby's development and enjoy watching them grow at their own pace! 🚼💖 #BabyDevelopment #ParentingConcerns
@JenSlater-nc4mn
@JenSlater-nc4mn 4 месяца назад
What happens if the baby won’t/can’t support themselves on all 4s?
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 4 месяца назад
On all fours is a fundamental for crawling. Start practicing over a leg 🦵first and then on all fours on their own.
@norafikri4673
@norafikri4673 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much i got so much info here!
@BabyExercises
@BabyExercises 3 месяца назад
You're very welcome! I'm glad I could assist you. If you have any more questions in the future or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. Wishing you all the best on your parenting journey! 😊👶✨