I'm feeling pretty down about my DD's lack of mobility today.
She is 7 months old and just over memorial weekend learned how to roll belly-to-back (but only one way, she can't roll the other way, if that makes sense), but still hasn't rolled back-to-belly yet. She is most certainly not doing any downward dog "yoga" poses (doesn't push up onto her hands to lift her chest off the ground and definitely doesn't push up onto her toes to be on all fours, or even on her knees). She wants to roll over back-to-belly and tries very hard by arching, but just hasn't done it yet.
A friend of mine's DD was born one day after my DD and I just saw a video of her crawling and making forward progress, and rolling all over the place. My DD still can't be left alone to sit unassisted. I mean she can do it, but I have to sit there and hold a hand nearby because she will topple over eventually if she leans to far to one side.
I keep telling myself she's just a late bloomer, but I'm all depressed about it now after seeing that video of my friends daughter. So, anyone else out there have a late bloomer when it came to rolling or crawling? Should I be concerned yet?
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I swear I am saying this with the nicest intentions- CHILL. ?Your LO is NOT behind.?Crawling have never been a milestone and rolling is no longer one (due to the back is best campaign), so there is nothing to worry about. ?
Lily didn't roll from belly to back till 7 months and then didn't roll from back to belly until 8 month (she hated being on her belly- so why would she want to?) ?
After that she started rolling like crazy. ? About 10 months she started pushing up on her knees and can now push from her belly into sit. ? She is rocking on her knees, so I expect she will crawl soon, but I am not holding my breath. ?
"She will do it when she is ready." ?This is a mantra that I find very useful when I find that silly anxiousness taking over.?
Edit- Also, Lily has amazing fine motor skills and while most babes work on the gross motor skills first and then move onto the fine ones, some kids do it in reverse. ??
My kid rolls all over the place, but that is recent. I definitely feel the same as you, I saw a video on Facebook of a friend's 6 month old not quite crawling, but doing the worm and it made me sad that DS isn't doing that and he is 8 months old.
I try not to think about it, but it is so hard! I'm hoping he will catch on now that there is a 9 month old crawler in DS's class.
OMG - your DD sounds just like mine (she's only rolled back to belly, never belly to back, and she only seems to do it in her crib.) And I also have a friend whose DD is a day apart from mine and she's already crawling! Easier said than done, but try not to let it get to you. Like a PP said, I'm perfectly fine that she's not mobile yet - no need to babyproof.
And if the pedi isn't worried, neither am I.
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DS only started rolling at around 6 months and still rarely does it...and he definitely doesn't do it to be mobile. He's nowhere near getting up on all 4's and we don't really see crawling in the near future.
He is really good with his hands though and had his pincher grip down by 7 months. He gets almost all his puffs in his mouth with no problem and loves to pinch pinch pinch mama!
As long as she's doing well in general it's okay!!! my babysitter's daughter didn't start crawling until she was 11 months!