How to take baby varies in every age. Therefore you need to pay attention to his technique so that no one carry in infants aged 0-6 months. Here's how to hold the baby by age:
Age 0-3 months. Bend towards the baby who was on his back, one hand tucked into the neck to support the head, put your hand on the back of the baby's body to shore up the back and buttocks. Then put the head, neck, and back of the baby in the elbow crease left / right. While the palm of your other hand supporting the buttocks, and legs supported arms. Place the baby to be close to your chest so that he feels comfortable. You can also mengendong baby in an upright position with the head over the shoulder baby facing backwards. Rest your chest to your chest, strut his neck with one hand and the other hand supporting the back and buttocks. Over one and a half months can be positioned to sit. One hand meyangga ass while the other hand holds the chest. Make sure the head resting on his chest.
Age 3-6 months. At this age, babies usually prefer to be picked up in a sitting position facing forward. Because the baby is able to sit on his lap and laid unsettle. At the age of four months, the baby is more flexible, can be carried facing forward, backward, or the opposite. Then at the age of five months, we recommend using a sling because of his increasing weight. Its position can be mounted on the waist, in front of the abdomen with a facing position, with one arm supported. That way you can still make the activity easier.
Age of six months. Babies are not too frail longer, stronger bones and muscles so that it can hold a lot of positions. For example, seated in front of his chest with one hand hold the buttocks and the other hand around his stomach, sitting position with half the baby's body to deal with your body and your hands supporting your butt and waist baby, can also use the tool carrying a sitting position.
At the age of eight months and over, parents still diajurkan carrying children. However, children also need to be given the opportunity to explore, either on the bed or floor. Let him explore his ability, curiosity, and the environment. At this age your baby can crawl, stand up, spread, and even walking.