When Do Sleeping Babies Start Sitting

As a parent, you tend to meticulously keep track of each milestone of your baby. One important milestone that is key to crawling and walking is sitting up. But when do babies start sitting up? This video gives you all the information on when babies start to sit, how to help them achieve this milestone, and what to do when your baby can sit. Ideally, babies should start sitting up by 3–5 months with additional support. By around six months, the baby should be able to sit unassisted as he would have developed enough muscular strength in the back and neck muscles to be able to do so. But there are cases where the baby will not be able to sit without help until the age of 9 months. Here’s how you can identify in which month your baby should start sitting and how to help your baby start sitting.

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