Mothers and fathers can begin to consciously train their babies’ ability to lift their heads after birth to 3 months to help them practice crawling. Crawling is a stage in the baby’s growth process, but some parents who love cleanliness are worried about the bacteria on the ground, the baby “crawling” on the top easily exposed to bacteria and unsafe, so they are not willing to let the baby crawl. Other parents feel that the baby will stand and walk on it, as to whether it will crawl does not matter much. The crawling action is simple, but it is good for promoting the development of baby’s muscles, bones and even brain and even the coordination of body organs. Baby crawling benefits crawling action is simple, but its benefits to the baby is multifaceted. 1, crawling baby head and neck up, chest and abdomen off the ground, to use the limbs to support the weight of the body, the baby’s chest, waist, abdomen, back and limbs of the muscles therefore get exercise, and thus promote the growth and development of bones, more standing and walking laid a good foundation. 2, the baby lying, sitting, lying on his back, the external stimulation is still relatively limited. If you learn to crawl, the baby will be looking for sound to do the head, head movements, but also to observe distant objects, and make the corresponding response, the stimulation of these senses, all help the baby’s brain development and intellectual development. 3, baby crawling, under the prompting of parents to constantly correct the positioning of objects and the direction of movement, not only helps to increase parent-child interaction, enjoy the fun of crawling, but also helps the development of the baby’s vestibular balance, improve the sensitivity and accuracy of the baby’s perceptual signals, and strengthen the coordination of its hands, feet, eyes and other body organs. 4, the baby in the process of crawling constantly explore the surrounding world, help to stimulate its desire to observe, understand the outside world, cultivate curiosity, and more willing to explore in the future growth. Moreover, “crawling” also helps to exercise the baby’s will and courage, and is conducive to the development of self-confidence and personality. Three tricks to guide the baby to learn to crawl 1, 3 months more practice lying down Crawling requires the mutual cooperation of arms, legs, hands, feet, neck and other parts. It is recommended that mothers and fathers can begin to consciously train their babies’ ability to lift their heads after birth to 3 months. Training, you can let the baby lying on the ground with a mat, and then its small elbow support, appropriate more lying will help to strengthen the muscle strength of its arms, ready for future learning to crawl. 2, lend some strength to help babies learn to crawl and so on baby lying stable, months older can let it prone on the bed, mom and dad with the palm of his hand on top of the small foot board. At this point, the baby will rub against the hands of mom and dad to move forward. At the beginning, the whole small body may not be able to raise, mom and dad can hold its body from the side to help it move forward, and when its strength is enough, hands and feet can creep forward, just hold the body to let it learn to move forward. This kind of practice is done more and more, and when the baby can gradually lift up the chest and abdomen, and learn to coordinate the knees and palms together with force, mom and dad can let go of their own crawl. 3, to increase the baby crawling fun After the baby basically learns to crawl, moms and dads can think of ways to help it increase the fun of crawling. For example, you can lay a floor mat in the corner of the living room or room, put a toy he likes in front of the baby to lead him to crawl over to grab, to improve its crawling ability can also let him try different crawling methods, such as changing the direction of crawling, turn around and crawl, crawl up and down the slope, crawl over or under the obstacles, climbing steps, etc.. However, in the process of crawling, be sure to keep an eye on your baby and do enough safety measures.