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nicandtyler
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Topic: bum shufflers Posted: 05 September 2010 at 8:37am |
DS is 10 months in a couple of days and has recently been stretching his arms out in front of him and dragging his bum along (still slowly, but he's getting around now!) so looks like I might have a little bum shuffler on my hands. anyone else have/had bum shufflers and have any words to deal with people who say that its 'bad' to bum shuffle. (he's not 'properly' crawling yet) and is there anything wrong with them bum shuffling? for all i know he could still go to hands and knees crawling but he has just found out how to move along while being upright and hands free (particularly for tv cable  ) so im not worried, its just other people that tell me to get him crawling properly (ok...you can try telling my baby he 'needs' to crawl on his hands and knees  TIA
ETA - spelling and add a bit more
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Posted: 05 September 2010 at 9:54am |
Yep, had that with my oldest, and my 'well-meaning' ex ILs telling me that he should be crawling 'properly'... well hes nearly 7 and hes just fine! He started walking at 18 months which I believe is in the normal range for walking, so its not like its slowed him down much. Oh and FTR, he never crawled on his hands and knees.
Babies will move in their own time, how they want to, and they are determined wee souls, nothing you can say/do will change how they want to do it
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Posted: 05 September 2010 at 10:20am |
While crawling on hands and knees is important for development its not essential.. my BIL was a bum shuffler and he is fine! Very successful in chosen profession and life in general. Was a great sportsmen at school.. He did just fine without crawling!
"Experts" would tell you to try and encourage crawling as the cross co-ordination (left leg moving with right arm etc) is important but as I said BIL turned out just fine
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Posted: 05 September 2010 at 4:02pm |
i was a bottom shuffler - in fact i never crawled, went from that to walking at about 16months. And... i think i turned out ok! lol
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Posted: 05 September 2010 at 5:31pm |
My mum wasn't a bum shuffler BUT she never crawled either. She would get on her hands and toes and move like the dog lmao. Which I suppose is kinda like crawling but you get what I mean!
Not all babies crawl.
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Posted: 05 September 2010 at 7:46pm |
DP was a bum shuffler and he's missing the curve in the bottom of his spine. He never developed the "S". That may have happened even if he had crawled, but I believe crawling is how the "S" is supposed to happen. ...Of course I could have heard wrong!
Either way you can't force a baby to crawl, just give him opportunities to try
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nicandtyler
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Posted: 06 September 2010 at 8:09am |
thanks everyone, there seems to be research out there from both sides - either it doesnt matter if they dont crawl or it does  but ty has good co-ordination so far (not that he moves very fast) and it sounds like a lot of people had bum shufflers who are just fine now  and like jelly said you cant force them to crawl - tyler is very stubborn - will not tolerate tummy time at all hehe, looks like bum shuffling for now
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Posted: 06 September 2010 at 9:53am |
Does he roll? If he is rolling then he will be getting the cross over. You can get him to cross over by laying him on his back and making a game of putting his right arm over to the left and vies versa. Same with his legs.
Some bum shufflers can find it harder to climb and some have difficulties learning to read later on. BUT this isn't all Bum shufflers and this can happen even when they crawl.I do wonder how accurate the research is with all this too as there are so many factors that contribute to development.
I don't think a baby 'needs' to crawl but it can help them developmentally.
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Posted: 06 September 2010 at 10:08am |
EsmesMum wrote:
Some bum shufflers can find it harder to climb and some have difficulties learning to read later on. |
haha, I dont think my oldest read that memo, hes sitting at top of his class for reading (has done since he started school), and has a whole bookshelf full of books he'd sit all day and read if he was allowed  Anyone who knew me as a kid knows exactly where that trait came from hehe
As an aside, Plunket did try telling me recently that there is a lack of hand-eye coordination that they miss out on fully developing if they dont follow the usual developmental stages (rolling, crawling, standing, cruising and walking) and that it 'may' have been why he was a little slow to walk, but Jae has done it all in the 'right' order and shes only a couple of months younger than my oldest was when he started walking, and shes not quite there yet... so IMO the whole 'delayed hand-eye coordination and walking because of bum shuffling' is a load of bollocks. As I said earlier, all kids are different, and dont all do the same thigs at the same time. They'll do it when they are ready, and not a minute before (or maybe I just have strong-willed kids!)
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Posted: 06 September 2010 at 11:52am |
i never had bum shufflers... but if you do get people who say its bad i would just say hmmm thats interesting, thanks for that... and carry on as you are!
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Posted: 06 September 2010 at 1:04pm |
My DS (now 21 months) was a bum shuffler from about 8.5m until he was 11.5 months. One day he just started crawling and then within two months was walking as well.
I don't recall whether anyone made any "helpful" comments about it because TBH I just tuned them out. Actually I think MIL tried to talk to me about it being important that they learn to crawl blah blah.
They "should" actually learn to crawl at some point (for that crossover thing) but it doesn't need to be before they walk so I wouldn't worry about it AT ALL.
As soon as C was walking he was off running and climbing, he has amazing coordination and is fearless. Which comes with its own problems of course
His language development is also just fine. We're not quite up to reading just yet, seeing as he's not quite two
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Posted: 06 September 2010 at 3:26pm |
esmesmum yep he does roll (not that often and more so tummy to back) but has done both ways. Babykatnz plunket were the ones who had a go at me when T went for his check up at 9 months because she said he 'should be crawling by now'  i dont like her very much lol, and yea i seem to just tell people that he will crawl when he is ready, he is too busy using his hands all the time for hands and knees crawling at the moment i think  thanks for that kiwisj  puts my mind at ease!
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Posted: 06 September 2010 at 8:49pm |
Babykatnz that's why I have the not ALL at the end of that statement
Babies just don't fit into one box is the problem so what is normal for one isn't for another. I love the smile and nod approach for unwanted advise/comments.
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Posted: 07 September 2010 at 10:15am |
Both of my younger sisters were bum shufflers & are really brainy now so don't listen to ppl who tell you otherwise.
The only thing is you'll find pants wear out at the bum quicker!
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Posted: 07 September 2010 at 11:31am |
Bro was a bum shuffler he had trouble reading, but that might be attributed to him being a boy  none of the boys in my family are interested in reading.
I wouldn't worry about it, tune them out and once he's mastered bum shuffling and walking etc and is playing just get down on your hands and knees and crawl through tunnels etc with him make a game of it. Copy the cat/dog etc.
DD isn't a bum shuffler she's now a runner which is even funnier watching her feet go to fast and trip up
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Posted: 07 September 2010 at 4:55pm |
You can always get your children to crawl later anyways - once they are walking theres nothing wrong with getting on your knees and doing crawling games - in fact its recommended! I know by then theres no 'need' for it, as in they can already get about their own way etc, but it does support their development by the crossover etc :)
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