Aim for lots of floor play at least 2 or 3 times a day with age appropriate toys.
Help my baby stand up.
Placing baby s favorite toys just out of reach can be the little bit of motivation he or she needs to start experimenting with standing.
Then position your little one next to that surface so that she can use it as support stand up and reach the toys.
This activity is fun for both mom and baby and it will build his standing muscles.
Place an object of interest on top of low sturdy furniture and encourage your baby to pull up to stand.
Physical activities make for quality one on one time.
Once your baby is familiar with pulling themself to stand they will start to cruise along furniture.
You can read them books sing songs and try.
Sit your baby on your lap or between your legs on the floor.
Encourage your baby to explore.
Then position your little one next to that surface so that she can use it as support stand up and reach the toys.
Stand your little one in front of you so he can bounce up and down.
Cruising long distances boosts your baby s standing stamina and will strengthen hip and thigh muscles.
Place your baby s legs on your lap.
Floor time is crucial to learning to.
To stimulate and reinforce your baby s skill to stand up place some of her favorite toys on a couch or a high surface she can reach.
Your little one is a ball of energy so take advantage of that bounciness.
You can encourage this activity by placing toys just out of reach.