What are the benefits of baby crawling?

Learning to crawl is good for increasing your child’s motor coordination and improving your child’s sensory skills.
In normal development, children can learn to crawl with four-point support at the age of eight months. Learning to crawl will increase the coordination of the limbs and improve the child’s sensory ability. It also prepares the child for the next stage of motor development. Appropriate similar exercise is also conducive to promoting the child’s growth and development, and increase the child’s appetite.
It is important to note that although crawling is beneficial to a child’s development, crawling is not a necessary stage of development for all children. Some children can learn to stand and walk straight away without crawling.