u/jusreallycurious

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when did your baby crawl?

my baby is currently 4m1w old and has been pushing herself around on her back and turning she also will push off my leg when behind her while on tummy time, she rolls from belly to back and has for a few months but has recently stopped and will reach for toys in front of her and shift her weight and kick her feet but will get frustrated and lay down and cry but doesnt roll over anymore, she can also get onto her side when on her back but will not roll over, i talked to her pediatrician about and she told me that babies pause skills when learning new thing sometimes and some baby’s won’t roll from back to belly until they crawl and to put a rolled towel/blanket or a boppy pillow under her to encourage her and help teach her to tuck her knees and push all the way up on her arms, she was rolling from belly to back by two months and only stopped about a week or two ago but still will occasionally and is refusing to roll to her belly unless assisted, people have told me as well as her pediatrician that she could be an early crawler, so when did your babies crawl and do you guys agree and if so how can i help her

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u/jusreallycurious — 2 days ago
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when did your baby crawl?

my baby is currently 4m1w old and has been pushing herself around on her back and turning her body she also will push off my leg when behind her while on tummy time, she rolls from belly to back and has for a few months but has recently stopped and will reach for toys in front of her and shift her weight and kick her feet but will get frustrated and lay down and cry but doesnt roll over anymore, she can also get onto her side when on her back but will not roll over, i talked to her pediatrician about and she told me that babies pause skills when learning new thing sometimes and some baby's won't roll from back to belly until they crawl and to put a rolled towel/blanket or a boppy pillow under her to encourage her and help teach her to tuck her knees and push all the way up on her arms(which she does occasionally), she was rolling from belly to back by two months and only stopped about a week or two ago but still will occasionally and is refusing to roll to her belly unless assisted, people have told me as well as her pediatrician that she could be an early crawler, so when did your babies crawl and do you guys agree and if so how can i help her

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u/jusreallycurious — 2 days ago

am i actually making an impact?

i have recently become a sahm due to my mental health suffering working and i am incredibly grateful for my husband for making this possible for me, but i am incredibly curious on the difference other stay at home parents have seen in their kids vs kids who have working parents (or have stayed home with some children but not others) and what the benefits of it are on their lives and brains as babies but even in the future as they age into school age, teens, etc.

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u/jusreallycurious — 3 days ago
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am i actually making a impact?

i have recently become a sahm due to my mental health suffering working and i am incredibly grateful for my husband for making this possible for me, but i am incredibly curious on the difference other stay at home parents have seen in their kids vs kids who have working parents (or have stayed home with some children but not others) and what the benefits of it are on their lives and brains as babies but even in the future as they age into school age, teens, etc.

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u/jusreallycurious — 4 days ago