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Babies 'can benefit from exercise for kids'

Date: 09/03/2010 / Category: School holidays and working parents


Babies are able to exercise in ways that can benefit their development from the age of just three months, it has been revealed.

Writing for the Irish Independent, parenting expert Grainne Ryan commented that placing youngsters on their belly for short periods can help strengthen their neck and shoulder muscles.

She went on to say that babies can benefit from learning how to roll over between the age of three and six months, and will have developed their own way of getting around from the age of 12 months.

"The average age for walking is around 13 months but the developmental window is nine to 18 months. If your otherwise normal child is not walking by 18 months, do contact your GP or public health nurse," added Ms Ryan.

Last month, research carried out by online forum Netmums, on behalf of the Department for Children, Schools and Families showed that UK parents would like more information on finding the best childcare solutions for their young children.

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