Is it normal for a 6-month-old baby to have trouble sitting?

It is also normal for 6-month-old babies to be unable to sit still. Some babies can already sit at around 6 months, but some babies can’t sit still at 6 months, which is normal, due to different nutrition for each person and different pregnancy weeks, there are certain individual differences.
6 months of the baby’s large motor development, has been able to turn over from the supine position skillfully into the prone position, and can barely a short period of time to support sitting or leaning against the sitting, some of the better-developed babies can be shown to sit very stable.
Due to individual developmental differences, some babies develop earlier and can sit at 5 months of age. Some babies develop later, and it is normal for them to be unsteady at 6 months of age. Suggest that parents, let the baby more practice lying movements, lying movements can be very good exercise to the upper arm, neck, shoulders, trunk muscles, trunk muscles have strength, the baby will be able to support the upper body to sit stable.
The baby can not let the baby sit unsteadily for a long time to lean on something or support sitting, so as not to affect the development.
It is recommended that regular visits to the child health department be made to follow up on the baby’s physical development and, if necessary, to provide early intervention training to help the baby grow healthily.