krabbelwerk
Krabbelwerk is a term used to describe the physical and mental development observed in very young children as they learn to move independently. This developmental stage typically begins when a baby transitions from sitting unaided to crawling. Crawling itself, often referred to as "krabbeln" in German, is a fundamental motor skill that allows infants to explore their environment more actively. The term "krabbelwerk" encompasses not just the act of crawling but also the associated cognitive processes, such as spatial awareness, problem-solving, and the development of gross motor coordination.
During this phase, babies experiment with various crawling techniques, including the classic hands-and-knees crawl, the commando