
g3010
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When he/she gets tired of laying in one spot they will learn quickly on how to roll over. |
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sshazzam
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My daughter started roling on her side at 6 weeks.
We gave her lots of tummy time though and she seemed eager to stand. Often we would lift her up and she would straighten out her legs and make them stiff so she could hold her own weight for a few seconds. She was quite pleased when she did. |
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mano
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ROLL URBABY A FEW TIMES OVER ,Each day, Payig attention to, where the baies naturally position their arms, when doing so.After 3 days or so, It will have LEARNT that technique.
Also please REMIND .'YAHOO ANSWERS', THEY FORGOT TO AWARD ME 2 POINTS, for my LAST ANSWER ! ! YAHOO ANSWERS, PLEASE GIVE ME 4 POINTS, now, 2 for the last, one, & 2 for this one, I WILL BE OBLIGED. |
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aab
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Just wait, it will do it on its own, like my baby did. More fun is coming up. Babies learn a lot of new activities as soon as they are 4 months. |
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nicetee
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The baby will roll over when it's ready to do so. Don't force the baby to do things that they are not ready for. |
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M_Benson_98_98
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Your baby might not be ready. 3 months is really young, but try shaking a rattle at the side of the baby and he/she might try to roll to the direction of the toy. |
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66012
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all children develop at different ages, you need to let it come naturally and not force the child into doing what they are not ready for |
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sarandon
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Enjoy this non-rolling time while you can!!! Just think of how much more work it will be when the little dude can get around and into things! |
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sahboyle
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My 5 month old has old just started rolling, I tried everything and eventually I layed her on her front on the floor and stood about 2 feet away from the side of her and as she looked up at me she rolled backwards and onto her back! She was very pleased with herself! Might be worth a try? Good luck! |
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momof4
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The baby will roll over when he or she is ready. My 8 month old did not roll over until she was 7 months. Now she is rolling everywhere. |
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De-rak
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a baby is not a dog. don't treat it as such. |
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