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When Do Babies Sit. Most babies can sit with help between 4 and 5 months old, either with a little support from a parent or a seat or by propping themselves up on their hands, but it definitely varies from baby to baby. Your baby will have mastered rolling over and holding his head up.

When do babies sit up? Today's Parent
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And other babies take much longer — 8 months or more. Before you know it, your baby will be able to sit up with support and then a little later sit up unassisted. According to pediatrician kurt heyrman, m.d.,.

When do babies sit up? Today's Parent

Your baby will have mastered rolling over and holding his head up. The range for this development milestone is between 6 and 8 months of age, and every baby develops at his own pace. For the answers to this question and more, here are three: The average child sits up between 4 and 7 months.