Have You Seen This? How to teach a baby to crawl

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THE LIVING ROOM — YouTube’s favorite New Zealand father has released yet another helpful video when it comes to rearing children.

You may remember Jordan Watson from such videos as “How to Hold a Baby,”“How to Get a Baby to Clean House” and “How to Put a Kid to Bed.” And since the advent of his YouTube channel, he’s released many, many videos in his efforts to give parents the Holy Grail — an instruction manual for babies and kids.

To further his growing canon, Watson’s newest video is all about teaching a baby to crawl. With his usual thoroughness, he gives several techniques to help. Indeed, he’s an inclusive teacher who realizes that there’s more than one right answer when it comes to raising children.

You can choose from techniques such as Demonstration Dad, Actor Dad, Physics Dad and more. See? Something for everyone.

Watson’s deadpan delivery is as charming as usual, and it doesn’t hurt that he’s got a sweet little baby that seems to be having as much fun as her dad, even though she’s a total crawling failure.

As always, no babies were harmed in the making of this and all of Watson’s videos.

You can check out more How to Dad videos on YouTube.

Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Jordan Watson is from Australia. That has since been corrected.


Martha Ostergar

About the Author: Martha Ostergar

Martha Ostergar is a writer who delights in the ridiculous that internet serves up, which means she's more than grateful that she gets to cruise the web for amazing videos to write about. Follow her on Twitter @monstergar.

THE LIVING ROOM — YouTube’s favorite New Zealand father has released yet another helpful video when it comes to rearing children.

You may remember Jordan Watson from such videos as “How to Hold a Baby,”“How to Get a Baby to Clean House” and “How to Put a Kid to Bed.” And since the advent of his YouTube channel, he’s released many, many videos in his efforts to give parents the Holy Grail — an instruction manual for babies and kids.

To further his growing canon, Watson’s newest video is all about teaching a baby to crawl. With his usual thoroughness, he gives several techniques to help. Indeed, he’s an inclusive teacher who realizes that there’s more than one right answer when it comes to raising children.

You can choose from techniques such as Demonstration Dad, Actor Dad, Physics Dad and more. See? Something for everyone.

Watson’s deadpan delivery is as charming as usual, and it doesn’t hurt that he’s got a sweet little baby that seems to be having as much fun as her dad, even though she’s a total crawling failure.

As always, no babies were harmed in the making of this and all of Watson’s videos.

You can check out more How to Dad videos on YouTube.

Editor's note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated Jordan Watson is from Australia. That has since been corrected.


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About the Author: Martha Ostergar ---------------------------------

Martha Ostergar is a writer who delights in the ridiculous that internet serves up, which means she's more than grateful that she gets to cruise the web for amazing videos to write about. Follow her on Twitter @monstergar.

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