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AUTHOR: joshysmomDATE: 11/08/03 6:46pm
SUBJECT: Lazy Crawler
My son is 7 months old and is just learning how to crawl. He knows how to use his arms but instead of moving one leg at a time he will pull both legs up to his chest at the same time to move. If there is something he wants to get at he will attempt to get it, but if it is too far across the room he won't even bother. IS this because he is still perfecting his crawling and it's too hard to get things too far out of reach? He seems so lazy but he really is an active baby.
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