Hi Everyone!
I just wanted to share my experience with our 10month old baby. We made a conscious decision before she was born to only put her in positions she could take up for herself. Our reasoning behind this is rather long winded, but the idea is that babies learn to roll, sit, walk etc without being put in that position by us. At times this has been challenging. There are things like the carseat that cannot be avoided, but other then that she is always popped on the floor on her back, we don't stand her on her legs, and have only in the past few weeks sat her on our knee (we lay her back on our body and she can sit from there but we haven't 'sat' her up)
Watching her exercise and move her body has been astounding, she does things that I have never seen babies do before. Since birth she has been doing baby sit ups and uses her muscles and neck to get her head to look at things across the room. She is just about to be able to pull herself to sitting from laying down, she is so close and we are all watching her every new posture as this milestone gets closer. She can roll easily, commando crawl and pull herself to sitting up in her pram and a baby crib (this is where she eats until sitting up then to highchair) Her determination is strong and at times she needs loving support from her cheer squad family as she shifts through each new position. But mostly she is happy laying down and choosing how she would like to be rather then me choosing for her whether she will sit etc.
Since we began this journey we have now come across a movement of body workers (chiro/osteo etc) that are now educating parents to not sit babies up until they can do this for themselves to help with their body and long term affects.
Mostly with this being my third child, I have loved sitting back and watching her come to things instead of me wanting her to sit or take up a gesture that she is not ready for yet.
I wanted to know if anyone else has done this or heard of this before?
This post is judging what you are doing with your baby and their body positions, I am just interested to see what others think. The response IRL has been amazing we have been so supported!
Thanks for reading!