7 Month Old Not Sitting up or Crawling. Should He Be?

Updated on June 22, 2009
J. asks from Arlington, TX
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My 7 month old boy is still not sitting up on his own unless I am assiting him. Is this normal? If I remember correctly my daughter was crawling at 6 months but not for sure. He isn't crawling yet but he does love to stand in his exersaucer. Are there any exercises I can do to help him sit up on his own and to crawl? He has started foods a month ago and we do put him in his highchair and sometimes he falls forward to the side. I really want him to be able to sit up and crawl. Oh we also have hard wood floors if that makes a difference. Also could a Bumbo help?

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J.B.

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I just wanted to tell you that my son didn't sit up until he was 8 months old and he didn't start crawling until 2 days past his 1st birthday. I wouldn't worry about it at this point. Now mine is running around like crazy and very active.

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V.C.

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Hi J.,
I am a former early intervention specialist. The is some variance on when each child will do certain things, but your son may be a little delayed. It would be a good idea to have him evaluated by the early childhood intervention program in your area. Services are free for children under 3 years old.
Good luck to you!
Victoria

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K.M.

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You have been good advice so far; every child develops differently that is very true; at the same time it would be helpful to get some help to help him along and isolate whether there are any issues. While I wouldn't necessarily be concerned about the crawling I would be about the sitting up issue. IPT in Dallas is phenomenal at doing evaluations (and they have a great team that does OT/PT ###-###-####
All the best,
K.

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J.T.

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i would totally not be concerned at this point. if you get to 8.5 months and still not sitting, then i'd look into having him evaluated. there are a LOT of kids that NEVER crawl, that is not a developmental milestone, so i wouldn't worry about the crawling. give him a few more weeks, good luck!

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K.K.

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Wood floors are slippery so put something more stable under him, maybe a slip proof rug or something....that very well may be part of it.

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C.C.

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No, I think he's fine. My oldest and youngest daughters were more like 8 months before they were sitting, and more like 10-11 months for crawling. My middle daughter was a bit more precoscious (something like 6 and 9 months for those milestones, and walking at 11 months)!

Your son is well within the averages for these milestones.

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E.S.

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My daughter wouldn't sit up alone until 7.5 months. I got a Bumbo from a friend and after sitting in that for a week or so, so was sitting fine. Try a Bumbo seat, maybe he just needs to know what it feels like to sit unassisted. That's all it took for mine to figure it out. Shortly after that she figured out how to crawl, although at 8.5 months she's still not a smooth crawler, for some reason she tries to put her feet under her. I've never seen a baby crawl like she does, but I'm not worried. Don't worry about your baby, babies take their own time, fast or slow, so don't worry.

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A.M.

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I wouldn't be too worried about it! I have 4 boys, and all of them reached their "milestones" at completely different times/ages. For example, my 9 mo old began sitting up about a month ago (going from tummy to sitting up on his own accord) and he just started crawling last week. On the otherhand, my now 4 year old was walking and even running around by 10 months! So, no worries!

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D.C.

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I wish any of mine had been that slow!!

Seriously, I would take advantage of free evaluation. What do you have to lose? You either find out that he is a lazy boy or that there are problems you need to address sooner, rather than later.

In the meantime--enjoy!!!
God bless you all.
D.

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