Kaplanma
Kaplanma, also known as "crawling" in English, is a fundamental motor skill that typically develops in infants between 6 and 12 months of age. It involves the infant moving their body on all fours, using their hands and feet to propel themselves forward. This skill is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, it allows infants to explore their environment more freely, as they can now move around and reach objects that were previously out of their grasp. Secondly, it helps in the development of their motor skills, as it requires coordination between the upper and lower body. Lastly, it is a precursor to other motor skills such as walking and running.
The process of kaplanma begins with infants trying to pull themselves up to a standing position, often
Parents and caregivers can support the development of kaplanma by providing a safe and stimulating environment.
In summary, kaplanma is a significant milestone in an infant's development, marking the transition from lying