Proud Mom Moment
Proud Mom Moment
My sweet baby boy started the combat crawl last week! He's all over the room now! He gets up on his hands and knees and rocks and will even make a few attempts at moving those arms but if he wants to really move...he drops to his belly! I'm just so proud and excited and wanted to share! Thanks!
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YAY!!! Congrats! I know how excited you are and isn't it GREAT!!
Today we were getting ready for my brothers wedding and Sarah says "Mommy look what I can do!!" and turned BOTH palms up! it is awesome!
Keep sharing!
Today we were getting ready for my brothers wedding and Sarah says "Mommy look what I can do!!" and turned BOTH palms up! it is awesome!
Keep sharing!
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Mandie...thats awesome!! Gives me hope for Jacob too b/c that's the one thing everyone says they still have trouble with even with mild injuries and Sarah can do it!!! Congrats!!
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Excellent news.
That weight-bearing is so important.
Thanks for brightening my day!
Nancy Birk
UBPN President
That weight-bearing is so important.
Thanks for brightening my day!
Nancy Birk
UBPN President
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I'm from europe and english is not my native language. So I was wandering what it means to crawl in combat style. Is that with your whole body on the floor or just with your knees and hands on the floor?
My daughter also starts to crawl a month ago, and we are absolutely thrilled about it.
My daughter also starts to crawl a month ago, and we are absolutely thrilled about it.
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combat crawl is like men in the army do...with your belly on the ground.
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Yeah! That's progress! Wonderful news.
Tanya in NY
Amber's Mom, ROBPI, almost 4 years
Tanya in NY
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Wonderful news!! I love to celebrate milestones. When my son made a new one, we paraded around the house hitting pots & pans,making music. It was great fun.
Here's a cheer for Jake!!! YAYYYYYYY!
HUGS all around,
Carolyn J
Adult LOBPI
Here's a cheer for Jake!!! YAYYYYYYY!
HUGS all around,
Carolyn J
Adult LOBPI
Carolyn J
Adult LOBPI
Adult LOBPI
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He's now crawling on all fours!!! His arm doesn't seem to be holding him back at all on this milestone. My husband and I are soooo excited and are breathing a little sigh of relief. This was a topic that worried us a lot, but he seems to be doing just fine. Thanks for all your encouraging words!
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My daughter (now 4) looked the best ever when she was crawling. It is the greatest weight bearing you can do (when done within normal limits).
\congrats on this important milestone. encourage crawling as long as possible, my hubby and I felt back b/c we would actually knock her over when she tried to stand...gently of course.
\congrats on this important milestone. encourage crawling as long as possible, my hubby and I felt back b/c we would actually knock her over when she tried to stand...gently of course.