POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. Most babies start sitting up independently between 6 to 9 months. However, the exact timing can vary. Here’s a general timeline for sitting milestones:
Around 4 to 6 months: Babies may start sitting with support, like propping themselves up with their hands.
Around 6 to 8 months: Many babies can sit with minimal support and may be able to reach for toys while sitting.
Around 9 months: Most babies can sit independently without support for longer periods.
By 10 to 12 months: Babies should be able to sit well and transition in and out of the sitting position easily.
Encouraging tummy time and providing safe spaces for your baby to explore can help strengthen their muscles and support their development. If your baby hasn’t started sitting independently by around 9 months, consider discussing it with your pediatrician to rule out any concerns.
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