I attended a function this weekend and my friends little boy who is about a week younger than my daughter was sitting up independently and reaching for toys in front of him. My daughter is no where near sitting yet. She just leans forward and then rolls to the side when I attempt. Just wondering if there are other's out there that aren't...or are sitting.
Thanks!
Re: Is your baby sitting up?
Yes and no.
He can sit on the floor and can hold himself up independently for a short period of time and sometimes he puts his hands on his ankles for support. He likes to sit up on his changing table and look in the mirror (I hung a mirror beside the changing table so he can flirt with himself while I'm changing him).
If he's tired or just not feeling it, he'll fold in half or flop over.
He does reach for toys if sitting or laying down and he'll rake them toward himself sometimes (obviously not if he's holding on to something for support).
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Nope, 5 months is quite early for sitting. Most babies learn to sit between 6-8 months of age. I wouldn't worry at all. Stella's cousin didn't learn to properly sit until she started crawling (around 9 months) and she still learned to walk unassisted at 11 months, which is very good.
I tried sitting Stella up today on a picnic blanket in the grass and she could sit for a few seconds while supporting herself by holding her feet or putting hands down in front of her folded legs, but otherwise she has to be fully supported in order to sit. I think she likes lying on her belly and rolling around much better - sitting isn't that interesting to her just yet.
Thanks all. I know we aren't suppose to compare and all babies develop on their own time but I was just astonished to see him sitting so well. I'll continue to work with LO she is doing great with other things so must just be taking her time.
It's so nice to see and hear about others progress being similar.
:-)
This post just goes to show that all of our babies have their own strength areas. My LO doesn't sit well unassited, but has been rolling over back to front since 2.5 months and is going to be crawling any second. At the 2 month and then 4 month pedi visit he was 2 month ahead of where he should be in most of the "tests" per the pedi, but there are some things he can't do that his cousin who is a month behind him can do.
It is fun to see how different they all are
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I know the feeling you have...For weeks everyone would ask if LO hd rolled over yet. Just last weekend he finally did it but I hate the pressure I put on myself.
I also believe it has a lot to do with their personality..LO is very laid back and doesnt care to go anywhere. He started sitting up this week but it doesnt last long...and something has to keep his attention forward.
well B can but he cant sit up by him self.
if i sit him up on the floor he will sit there fine but he just cant lift himself up yet. but he trys