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Crawling Encouragement

Encouraging Your Baby to Crawl at Home

Crawling typically emerges between 6 and 10 months. Encourage it at home with frequent tummy time, toys placed just out of reach, plenty of safe floor freedom, and getting down to play face-to-face. Variation is normal, but ask for a developmental check if your baby isn't bearing weight or pushing up by around 9 months.

Encouraging Your Baby to Crawl at Home
Helping Your Baby Learn to Crawl at Home — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Crawling is your baby's first big adventure across the floor — and the everyday play that gets them there is simpler than you might think.

In short

Crawling usually emerges between 6 and 10 months, and you can encourage it at home through plenty of supervised tummy time, tempting toys placed just out of reach, and getting down on the floor alongside your little one. Some babies bottom-shuffle or skip crawling altogether and still walk on time — variation is normal. The goal is strength, curiosity and movement, not a perfect technique.

Everyday ways to encourage crawling

Build the strength first
  • Offer short, frequent tummy time sessions from early on — a few minutes several times a day, building up as your baby tolerates more. Lie face-to-face so they want to lift their head.
  • Place a rolled towel under the chest to give a little lift if they tire quickly.

Tempt the movement

  • Set a favourite toy or your own face just beyond easy reach, so reaching turns into shifting weight, then pushing forward.
  • Use a mirror or a noisy toy ahead of them — babies move towards faces and interesting sounds.
  • Create a gentle obstacle course with cushions and your own legs to climb over once they begin moving.

Set the stage

  • Give plenty of floor freedom in a safe, clear space — long stretches in walkers or seats reduce the chances to practise.
  • Crawl alongside them; babies are wonderful imitators.
  • Dress them in clothing that lets knees and hands grip the floor rather than slide.

When to check in

Most babies crawl, cruise or shuffle their way to mobility in their own time. It is worth a friendly developmental check if your baby is not bearing weight on their legs or pushing up in tummy time by around 9 months, seems markedly stiff or floppy, strongly favours one side of the body, or has lost a skill they once had. These are reasons to ask, not reasons to panic.

The Pinnacle way

At Pinnacle Blooms Network we celebrate every baby's unique path to movement — and we guide gross-motor play that builds the foundations for crawling, cruising and walking. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care; the activities here are everyday encouragement, not assessment. Explore more on Crawling Encouragement or speak with our occupational therapy team about gentle motor play tailored to your child.

Trusted sources

Aligned with developmental-milestone guidance from the CDC's "Learn the Signs. Act Early." programme, the American Academy of Pediatrics and its HealthyChildren resources on tummy time and early movement.

Next step — for personalised motor-play ideas, or to arrange a developmental check, reach the Pinnacle team on WhatsApp: +91 91001 81181.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Ask for a developmental check if your baby isn't bearing weight on their legs or pushing up in tummy time by around 9 months, seems very stiff or floppy, strongly favours one side, or has lost a movement skill they once had.

Try this at home

Lie down face-to-face on the floor during tummy time and place a favourite toy just beyond your baby's reach — your face and the toy together turn reaching into the first push forward.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

At what age should my baby start crawling?

Most babies begin crawling between 6 and 10 months, though many shift forward, bottom-shuffle or roll first. Some skip crawling entirely and still walk on time. Each baby moves on their own timeline.

Is it true some babies never crawl and that's okay?

Yes. Some babies bottom-shuffle, commando-crawl or move straight to pulling up and cruising, then walk normally. The path matters less than steady progress in strength and curiosity. If you're unsure, a friendly developmental check can reassure you.

How much tummy time does my baby need to build crawling strength?

Short, frequent sessions work best — a few minutes several times a day from early on, building up as your baby tolerates more. Make it playful by lying face-to-face or placing a toy just ahead of them.

When should I be concerned about my baby not crawling?

Speak with a clinician if your baby isn't bearing weight on their legs or pushing up in tummy time by around 9 months, seems markedly stiff or floppy, strongly favours one side, or has lost a skill once gained. These are reasons to ask, not to panic.

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