Infant Mobility
Infant mobility refers to the ways in which babies move and explore their environment as they grow. This development typically begins with rolling over, followed by sitting up, crawling, and eventually walking. Each stage of mobility is crucial for physical development and helps infants gain strength and coordination.
As infants become more mobile, they also enhance their cognitive and social skills. For example, crawling allows them to reach for toys and interact with caregivers, fostering learning and communication. Encouraging safe spaces for movement can support this important aspect of development, helping infants build confidence and independence.