Bottom Shuffler
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I Kid is a bottom shuffler, I have heard these babies dont crawl they start walking directly.
So I am wondering, the babies who bottom shuffle are they weak, i mean are their bones weak or some muscle weakness.
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It's not unheard of, of course, and standing and walking may not even be affected. Please watch for all of the developmental milestones and see where your child is compared to the average age for those skills.
What happens when children don't spend time on their stomachs (which, with SIDS/Crib Death, most babies don't sleep on their stomachs like they did in previous generations), they don't develop upper-body strength. This could affect things like sports and handwriting if that isn't sufficient. A Phyiscial Therapist would be a great person to take a look and be sure that your child is developing normally, even if he's not crawling/creeping. What does your child do when you put him on his tummy? (or her?)
You're right to question and be concerned, but only a PT Evaluation can tell you for sure...or possibly another specialist. Even Paediatricians aren't usually ones to sound the alarm at an early age, but it doesn't hurt to ask for testing.
Good Luck!