All these posts about crawling, unassisted sitting... makes me feel behind! DS just started rolling last week and sorta unassisted sitting depending on the surface. All babies are different, blah blah blah, I know. ![]()
I'll just chalk it up to the 3 week early and small LO that I have! However, he's had the head control down since he was an itty bitty one. I'm not worried by any means, but daaaaamn!
Re: holy cow you guys
lol...mine too xcgfxgfx
lol, DS loves to type too! Sounds about like what comes out of his mouth too.
My LO can't roll yet. He can sit unassisted but sometimes I think when he is 40, his wife will have to roll him over to get him out of bed because he refuses to even TRY rolling.
Mine isn't rolling either. She did it once
As for crawling? I'm not ready for that one yet! How can it even be possible? I want my baby to be a little tiny smuchy baby a little longer.
this made me laugh
i posted a picture so i hope people don't think i'm making crap up
All that being said, he's only rolled over belly to back once, and he can go from back to side but can't figure out he needs to move his arm. and he's a tank, he was born at 10-4, and was 15 at 2 months, so he's got more weight to throw for momentum and ya know- the wider the base of an object the more stable they are LOL
Also, i'm a 2nd time mom. My daughter is almost 3 now and i've learned that there are tradeoffs. She was always advanced physically. Crawling, standing, cruising and walking were all pretty early (walked totally fine at 10 months, can't remember the other ages) BUT she was slower with verbal things. She didn't make any constanent sounds until 8 months old. No Baa, Maa, Da...
Some kids focus on physical things, some suck everything in and just LEARN, some focus on verbalizing, some spread it out over 2 or 3 areas evenly.
Rest assured that just because someones kid is further in one area than yours doesn't mean your kid isn't further than that kid in something else. And in the end- all of our kids will know how to walk and talk.
HAHA, THIS!