A strong Core
Yes, it is not recommended to sit a newborn up too early as their neck muscles are not yet strong enough to support their head. This can put strain on their developing spine and may lead to potential injuries. It is important to allow newborns to develop their neck and core strength before attempting to sit them up.
Many children are taken for a walk in the stroller every day. If you mean to make a child sit in a stroller every waking hour, no that is not okay. Babies and small children need to move around, walk, sit, get up, crawl, etc., in order to develop properly.Many children are taken for a walk in the stroller every day. If you mean to make a child sit in a stroller every waking hour, no that is not okay. Babies and small children need to move around, walk, sit, get up, crawl, etc., in order to develop properly.Many children are taken for a walk in the stroller every day. If you mean to make a child sit in a stroller every waking hour, no that is not okay. Babies and small children need to move around, walk, sit, get up, crawl, etc., in order to develop properly.Many children are taken for a walk in the stroller every day. If you mean to make a child sit in a stroller every waking hour, no that is not okay. Babies and small children need to move around, walk, sit, get up, crawl, etc., in order to develop properly.
Sit up will do. If you want to develop powerful muscles, then keep the weight on your shoulder and then do the sit ups. Do it 4 to 8 times at interval on alternate days. You will have well developed muscles in a month or two.
Babies develop at their own pace, so it's normal for some to take longer to sit up. To help your baby develop this milestone, you can try tummy time, propping them up with pillows, and encouraging them to reach for toys while sitting with support. If you have concerns, consult your pediatrician for guidance.
If you mean a sit-up as in the exercise, the plural is sit-ups.
You can develop back problems such as back pain later on in life. You can also end up with a curved spine.
Don't sit up.
Monica does 5 turtles worth of sit-up
flex your stomach muscles as much as you can and fruit helps sit ups to speed it up and you will get a six pack in no time
It is not safe or recommended to sit a newborn up until they have developed enough neck and core strength, usually around 4-6 months old. To help your baby develop these muscles, you can do tummy time exercises and provide support when they are sitting up. Always consult with your pediatrician for guidance on your baby's development.
When they are 12 or up
sit ups measure your stomach strength.