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moving a baby's legs in a bicycle-like motion would help in the assessment for muscle strength development.

Your child begins to strengthen his body between the first and sixth month. As gross motor development (which involves the activities of the large muscles, such as sitting and walking) occurs in the cephalocaudal direction (from the head to the feet), the first step is to strengthen the neck muscles.

What are the main stages of baby's motor development?

The first motor stage that the baby must reach is head control until three months of age. Rolling over should appear by five months and sitting alone at around six months. At eight months, the child should assume the sitting position alone and at nine months he should crawl and pull himself up to the standing position.

With this information, we can conclude that moving a baby's legs in a bicycle-like motion would help in the assessment for muscle strength development.

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