I've heard tale of July babies rolling over already. Is this true? Is your baby rolling over yet?
I'm looking at DD screaming away during tummy time, and while she can scoot herself off the activity mat in a fit of freaked out rage, there's been no rocking from side to side or anything which looks like she even wants to roll over.
Re: Rolling over
Me too- Julian hates tummy time and will kick his legs so much that he kinda scoots (on his face) a few inches across the mat before I give in and pick him up!
He is great when laying on my chest or on DH. He lifts his head and tries to use his arms.
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No rolling. She discovered laughing though, now she refuses to nap during the day and wakes up every 3hrs at night cracking up.
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Gabe is rolling over (which I know you knew). But, he only does it when he is "fresh". If I put him down tired he won't do it. I also noticed, if he is in footie jammies he can't get enough traction. When he is just in a diaper he can do it.
I in no way think Gabe is "advanced". He hates tummy time with the fire of 10,000 suns. He only learned to do it to get out of it. Stinker...
Anyway, from what I understand it is an advanced skill for 2-3 month olds, an emergent skill for 4 month olds, and an expected skill for 5 month olds.
C is right on track from the other stuff you've written before. I loved her smiley pics ) she is so cute!
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My little girl is trying to roll over, she gets her legs over, she just can't do her upper body yet. Probably within the next week or two she will be rolling over.
Nothing here either.
The pedi yesterday said 'most' babies start rolling at 4 months.
Mine can. She however only does it when she really really wants too. And like Katie said, not in footie pjs.
Her biggest attribute is that she's always been a strong baby and loves tummytime. I don't think she's genius advanced either..lol. She just likes to do those things.
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Awe, mine isn't quite laughing yet, but he wakes up cracking cute smiles at me and cooing....as tired as I am it still makes me want to play with him instead of getting us back to bed!
This exactly at about 5 or 6 weeks! DD's legs are strong, the only thing holding her back from rolling over are her arms, they are still too weak.
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This is good to know. Thanks!
No rolling yet for us.
My LO started doing this last week. She finished her bath, and I had her on a towel on the floor so her little booty could air-dry. All of the sudden she just kicked her leg over and was on her back! I just stared at her- I was shocked!
Now that she's learned this new trick, she won't stay on her tummy. She's always been a strong little kicker (DH and I both played soccer) so maybe she's showing her emerging soccer skills already!
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LO has done it a few times from her back to her side kinda - she just gets her arm stuck under her which keeps her from going all the way over - but she has done it a few times the past couple weeks.
She also laughs something fierce when we're playing - its that real belly laugh which I LOVE!!
Same for C. He has been rolling over for a while now, but only recently really making the conscious effort to do so. (before it was just if he happened to shift his weight the right way)
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No rolling over here. He hates tummy time and really won't attempt to roll over. Just lays there and screams. He does however attempt to roll over when he's on his back. His arm gets in the way so he doesn't make it all the way over. Soon I think though.
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DD1 (a preemie no less) rolled from belly to back during tummy time at 6 weeks real age - I couldn't believe it, and it wasn't just once or twice - it was every time we put her on her belly.
DD2, born full term.... no where close. She barely even lifts her head during tummy time. She also screams the whole time.
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