What does baby airplane pose mean? Explaining the mysterious poses of babies
There are many mysterious poses that babies use, including "airplane poses" that make them seem like they are flying in the sky. They are signs that show baby's growth. Let's see what it is.
What is an airplane pose?
The baby may lift its head and arms and legs while lying face down, posing like it is flying.
It is called an airplane pose, an airplane boone pose, an airplane plane pose, or an airplane.
When will you pose on an airplane?
This is a movement that is mainly seen around 5 to 6 months old, and in early childhood, it can sometimes start from around 3 to 4 months. It usually decreases after about 7 months.
Some children do not pose on planes, but there is no particular problem if they don't do it and there is no need to let them practice. Leave it to nature and watch over you.
Why do you pose on an airplane?
A baby's muscles build up in order from above the body, including his neck, back, hips, etc. Airplane poses that use the strength of the entire back are a sign that your whole body has increased.
During the age of 5 to 6 months, the muscles that stretch out become stronger than the muscles that bend the body, so you will often see movements that arch the body like airplane poses and bridges.
What does it mean to be able to pose on an airplane?
Once you start poses in planes, you will be able to roll over and see "Zuribai," a pre-stood stage when you crawl. A zuribai refers to the movement of moving your arms and legs while your stomach is still on the floor.
These are also signs of sitting down. The ability to pose in planes, toss over, and sway, is proof that the muscles around the back and waist are developing. You will soon be able to sit down.
When you reach the age of 8 to 10 months, your legs and hips will become even stronger and you will be able to crawl.
By this time, you will be actively moving around and interested in new things.
When you go out with a positive attitude, it is recommended to take walks and shop for walks and shopping, not just "time to travel," but to play and learn.
Are there any other interesting poses or movements?
In addition to airplane poses, babies also do a lot of strange poses and movements.
What you can see right after birth is a "primitive reflex," a reflex that a baby needs to survive.
For example, if something touches it around the mouth, they react to it, or suck on what it touches, which allows the baby to feed as soon as it is born. A primitive reflex is to squeeze something that touches your palm, or move your feet like you're walking when you touch the sole of your feet to the floor. All of these disappear naturally as the brain develops.
Did you laugh even though you were sleeping? !
A sleeping baby can suddenly smile. This is a periodic phenomenon that simply raises the corners of your mouth, and although it is not laughing with emotions, it is a cute gesture that makes your mom and dad feel happy as he watches. Therefore, the official name is "Newborn Smile", but it is sometimes called "Angel's Smile."
This phenomenon is limited to about two months old, so you might be lucky if you can see it.
Is staring at your hands a unique gesture of a baby?
When the baby is 2-3 months old, you will be able to see the baby staring at his own hands, moving his hands, and licking his hands. This is a movement called "hand reguard."
As your vision develops, you become able to see what's around you, and suddenly you'll become interested in your own hands when you've suddenly come into view. At first, you don't know what it is, but gradually you start to understand what it is and what you can move on yourself.
Is going around a sign of a head sitting?
At the same time, you will begin to see gestures of turning your face and following your mom and dad with your eyes, and trying to lift your head from your lie face down. In addition to visual, this shows that the muscle strength around the neck is also developed.
Babies who are born soon have underdeveloped muscles and skeletal structures and are unable to support their heavy heads themselves. These movements that support and become able to move your head as you grow are a sign of a neck-sitting sensation. It was around this time that when you burp after breastfeeding, the wobble of your head decreases and it feels like it's getting more solid.
It is common for the development to progress slowly, and the neck is completed around 4 months old.
Is it okay to do a unique pose?
The baby grows more and more every day, and shows unique gestures and movements at each stage of growth. It only appears for a short period of time, so you may miss it and don't notice it, and even if it is a typical action or response, it may not always be the case for everyone. In most cases, there is no need to worry just because you don't. If you really have any concerns, it is a good idea to consult with your regular pediatrician.
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