The crawling track was a stunning failure in our house.
He motored down the length of it at 6days
Any time after that he felt boxed in by the sides and screamed.
We did lots of crawling practice in the first few months, scooting across a mat, pushing off my hands.
Then he decided he'd much rather walk.
Crawling got too frustrating as he put on more weight. He'd try push off my hands and just start screaming to be picked up.
He's not rolling yet. He can pivot around to watch things he is interested in.
Tummy time is fun as long as im hanging out on the ground with him.
I'm sure Glen and Janet would tell me off but i let him support his weight/balance by holding my fingers and he really enjoys stepping.
Whenever people see him standing/stepping they give me advice about the importance of crawling or say "oooh be careful, thats not good for his legs".
Its a bit hard to 'make' a baby crawl. and its not me that initiates the standing, he makes his wishes perfectly clear to anyone who is holding him.
His great gran is always telling us off for standing him. He is 4months, she had him the other day. I held my tongue as I watched him get her to sit him up from the cradle hold, then he made her stand him, then he made her put him on the ground, then her nearly dragged her off the chair as he marched off accross the room. I'd never seen such insistant stepping from him, i wish i had captured it all on my camera. It was the funniest thing. I'm not even sure she noticed that she'd done a complete 180 on her advice.