DD can roll from front to back, but doesn't seem interested at all in the other way. She actually doesn't seem to super enjoy being on her stomach... I think she views it as a work out and not relaxing. Sometimes she will play on her tummy, but usually she just rolls to be on her back. I think she likes looking up at all the things. She has just in the past few days been able to sit unassisted for more then a few seconds without falling over, which is cool. She loves to stand up when we are holding her, but I think she prefers being carried to try to move by herself.
That's how my two were! They always hated tummy time, and when they learned to roll front to back would just be like, nope, sorry Mom, I don't have to do tummy time anymore and roll over. Haha
But then when they learned to roll back to belly, they refuse to go the other way. Babies are weird.
My DS is totally like this too. He was rolling belly to back at 2 weeks of age (he was so tiny and he'd get PISSED when on his belly so he'd flip himself over immediately every time we did tummy time). He learned to roll back to belly over a month ago and has never again rolled onto his back. He often rolls himself onto his belly in his crib and falls asleep that way, but when he wakes up on his belly he's really startled and always screams bloody murder until someone comes and rescues him. I'm like "Baby DS, you know how to rescue yourself from this situation! Why did I have to get out of bed?!?"
Post by packerfan4life on Dec 2, 2016 23:06:01 GMT -5
DD rolls back to belly. She can roll the other way but rarely does. She turns in circles and is army crawling forward and scooting backwards. She can sit pretty well unassisted.
I thought DD1 was early with motor milestones but I think DD2 may be even faster Probably so she can keep up with DD1. I'm afraid for 2 mobile kids.
Post by woodengirl07 on Dec 3, 2016 9:16:55 GMT -5
She hates being on her tummy so she rolls tummy to back every time. But no interest in rolling back to tummy. She does sleep on her side. She is not interested in crawling (the belly thing) but she does want to stand all the time, and likes to be propped up standing at the coffee table. She sits up well with support, and can sit on her own for a couple seconds, but then wobbles.
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