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Sunday, September 16, 2007
Izz: 8 months

Do you know that a baby is prone to developing dyslexia (i.e.: A learning disorder defined by impairment of the ability to recognize and understand written words.) if he/she skipped the crawling stage? I was told of that by Muhaini, who is currently teaching english to dyslexic kids. It's got something to do with the hand-brain connection brought about by crawling. Something like that. Muhaini mentioned that once the baby start learning how to walk, he'll automatically skip the crawling stage.

So i was a little worried that Baby Izz still do not know how to crawl yet. He just turned 8 months old few days ago. However my mum reported that he is able to drag himself to places. Hopefully that's a start and he'll crawl in no time, InsyaAllah.

Whatever it is, Baby Izz is still as adorable as always.


Agreed?