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How to train the motor function of a six-month-old baby?
Adults can hold the child's hand and help him practice sitting up. One is to get up from the prone position or supine position and sit down from the upright position. Adults can also help the child sit on his lap, or put it in a special seat, so that he won't lean back and forth and ensure the correct sitting posture. But don't let the child sit for too long to prevent the spine from bending.

Parents can hold their children under their arms, let them jump on adults' legs, or hold their children's hands and stand up with strength and try to make a step posture, which can exercise their children's bones and muscles and accelerate their sports development.

Six-month-old children can change from supine position to prone position. But some children can't turn over well, and parents should help him learn to turn over. When the child will turn over, parents must pay attention to the child not to fall off the bed. It is best to add a bed stop to the bed.

If the child can turn over skillfully, parents can train the child to climb forward. When starting to climb, parents can put a hand on the child's sole and push it hard to make the child's body move forward a little. Then, put your hand on the child's other foot to help him push forward and let the child slowly experience the action of climbing forward. Children with better development can learn to crawl soon. In order to exercise the mobility of children's hands, you can give him some paper to tear.