Photo: Hilary Rhoda/Instagram
On herInstagram StoryWednesday, the 34-year-old model shared a video of her son Nash Hollis, 9 months, practicing crawling up a set of stairs as she encouraged him.
“Good job,” she repeats, holding her hand at his backside to guide him to put one foot in front of the other. “That’s my guy! Go Nash! You’ve got it. Go buddy!”
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The model explained over the screenshot of the message, “The idea is that he will learn how to go both up AND down. Got lots of DMS that this worked for other ppls kids so I’m not crazy, it’s a thing! Haha.”
Dr. Scot Bateman, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, told the outlet, “It’s remarkable how easy it is to open cabinets, to climb up on furniture, to get into medications and things that you wouldn’t necessarily think they’d be interested in. As soon as they’re mobile, children are very curious.”
Announcinghis birth in July, the new mom wrote on Instagram that Nash “came into this world fast & furiously.”
source: people.com